On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 23:38 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: > I would like to gather some community opinion about which areas need > attention more than others, so I can help guide the item writers.
Excellent initiative Alan! I would tell people not to give examples of any actual items but focus on the objectives for comment. I've just sent you my wish list moments before this showed up on my screen! > I know that topic 108 (Documentation) was recently discussed here, and > could use some more items. 108 is a very thin objective. I'd avoid it unless you have some great insight into a better way to approach the issue. > Scanning my eye down the list of topics I > see: > > Topic 101: Hardware and Architecture > Some items on newish USB devices. Configuring USB mouses comes up on > my local LUG tech lists often We have a lot on USB devices actually. Perhaps some ideas on how to troubleshoot a balky device? If people have any real life examples that would be very helpful > Topic 105: Kernel > 2.6 is still relatively new. Are we accepting items on 2.6 yet? Most topics allow for a kernel neutral question. If there are areas that are specific to any kernel I would encourage you to see if it can be written in a more generic form or if that is now possible to state explicitly what kernel this is referring to in the item. Great start! Anyone else have suggestions? -- Mark Miller Program Manager Exam Development Level 1 Linux Professional Institute _______________________________________________ lpi-examdev mailing list lpi-examdev@lpi.org http://list.lpi.org/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev