Hi,

re-ordering in this way seems fine to me.

Tom Peters wrote:
> Alan Mead asked for the titles of the areas, to be better able to form 
> an opinion.  The things of particular interest are:
> - are there psychometric complications or objections?
> - how much hassle is it to actually move items belonging to specific 
>   areas to another exam?
> 
> He also asked for the time frame.  That is increasingly narrow: I am
> leaving for S.F. Saturday morning, so I want to send a proposal to the 
> AC tomorrow evening my time, which means: within the next 24 hours.  
> Oh well, how many of you respond to e-mails more than a day old?
> 
> How to distribute the content of Level 1 over the exams?
> 
> I'll list area numbers, short title, (number of objectives), and total
> weight.
> 
> Current 101:
>        3 GNU & Unix Commands                  (7): 26
>        4 Devices, Filesystems, FHS            (8): 21
>        6 Boot, init, shutdown, Runlevels      (2):  6
>        8 Documentation                        (4):  9
>       11 Administration                       (5): 21
>                                       Total        83
> 
> Current 102:
>        1 Hardware & Architecture                      (3): 10
>        2 Linux Installation & Package Management      (6): 24
>        5 Kernel                                       (2):  7
>        7 Text Editing, Processing, Printing           (4):  8
>        9 Shells, Scripting, Programming, Compiling    (2):  9
>       10 X                                            (4): 10
>       12 Networking Fundamentals                      (3): 18
>       13 Networking Services                          (5): 20
>       14 Security                                     (3): 10
>                                               Total       116
> 
> I propose to move Areas 7 (now: Printing) and 9 (Shells, scripting
> etc.) to exam 101, to get more balanced exams; in the current revision:
> 
> New 101:
>       103 GNU & Unix Commands                         (8): 28
>       104 Devices, Filesystems, FHS                   (8): 21
>       106 Boot, init, shutdown, Runlevels             (2):  6
>       107 Printing                                    (3):  6
>       108 Documentation                               (3):  8
>       109 Shells, Scripting, Programming, Compiling   (2):  9
>       111 Administration                              (5): 21
>                                               Total        99
> 
> New 102:
>       101 Hardware & Architecture                     (5): 11
>       102 Linux Installation & Package Management     (6): 24
>       105 Kernel                                      (2):  7
>       110 X                                           (3):  9
>       112 Networking Fundamentals                     (3): 18
>       113 Networking Fundamentals                     (5): 20
>       114 Security                                    (3): 10
>                                               Total        99



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