I agree, let's stay with LINUX.


Dave Utso
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-----Original Message-----
From: Hendrik Jan Thomassen <h...@atcomputing.nl>
To: lpi-examdev <lpi-examdev@lpi.org>
Sent: Tue, Feb 10, 2015 9:39 am
Subject: [lpi-examdev] SQL in LPIC 1


Dear listers,

I fully agree with Simone Piccardi who wrote:

> I'm totally against changing the topic or raising it weight, in my
> opinion 2 question on SQL are already too much, I'd prefer 0, like it
> was. LPI should be a Linux Sysadmin Certification, this is a generic
> argument, it tell almost nothing about you are proficient in Linux.

To me, SQL is "just another application domain".

I have spent decades of my career as a full time UNIX administrator
in a technical environment without ever touching SQL.
If you argue that many administrators get involved in SQL, the same
is true for HTML, or colour theory, or version control systems, or ......

There are many more reasons to examine XML basics, because that really
is a topic that any modern Linux administrator needs a basic grasp of.

Hendrik-Jan Thomassen
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