Matt Rice wrote: > Now that we have the LPIC-2 and LPIC-300 certifications out of the > way, it's time to review and update the LPIC-1 objectives. > > The major milestones that I'd like to hit include: > > Feb 1 - start survey on what to add/remove from the exams > Mar 1 - start JTA survey on the objectives/tasks > Apr 1 - publish draft objectives > summer - hold some beta exams > Q4 - launch new versions of the exams
Do we really want to do this now? I was under the impression that there would be a 2,5-year delay, which would call for new LPIC-1 objectives to be published in 2015. AFAICT, the current objectives don't seem to be in urgent need of review. From a practical POV, I would strongly suggest holding off on a new LPIC-1 at least until the dust settles in the big init system debate that is currently ongoing. If we get lucky (and the Debian project jumps the right way) we could get rid of Upstart again in the next revision, which would be a major win. What about doing LPI-304 first? And doesn't LPI-303 need to be reviewed? That has been around for a while. What about LPI-305? Anselm -- Anselm Lingnau ... Linup Front GmbH ... Linux-, Open-Source- & Netz-Schulungen [email protected], +49(0)6151-9067-103, Fax -299, www.linupfront.de Linup Front GmbH, Postfach 100121, 64201 Darmstadt, Germany Sitz: Weiterstadt (AG Darmstadt, HRB7705), Geschäftsführer: Oliver Michel _______________________________________________ lpi-examdev mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev
