"Giannis Stoilis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I noticed that too many questions were based on a piece of software
> called SWAT. Last time I checked, SWAT was just a web interface to
> configure and monitor samba using a friendly web interface with
> context sensitive help.

Hi Giannis,

You don't have to worry about SWAT overtaking the entire exam.  Although
there are a lot of SWAT questions, they still get mapped to a specific
objective (not certain which one, without looking).  So all of the SWAT
questions will get averaged and used to influence the weighting on that
one objective.

It just turns out that the SWAT tasks were more detailed than some of the
others.


> The good thing about the JTA process is that people will actually vote
> on SWAT's importance so I hope more people share the same opinion. If
> not, can someone correct me?

You have it correct.


> Thank you for considering my arguments and keep up your great work.

Thank you very much for the feedback, too.

Regards,
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g. matthew rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>           starnix, toronto, ontario, ca
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