Thank you for the draft and hardwork here.  I am a professor teaching these
exact subjects in the university - seeing the exact changes espoused here
and 100% agree with the direction.

I had one piece of advice.  The Docker material needs to be reviewed
because the concepts there are vastly different than Virtualization.
Perhaps the Docker material could be its own track/specialization?

What I mean is traditional Virtualization which we have been using for a
while now (VMware, Virtual Box, others)  is essentially the same concepts
as a regular PC-- its hardware virtualization (virt of a BIOS, Drivers, and
so on)

Docker (and containers in general) move to a different concept of immutable
infrastructure--which flies in the face of all the LPIC base standards.
Those needs are lessened when you are enabling containers that have no SSH
even.  Containers that are being spun up via AWS Lambda for instance are
done so fast and then destroyed--because it is cheaper to spin a container
up calculate something and then spin it down (much in the way you would use
a function()in a programming language) .  TL DR Containers (Docker) are
more than just lightweight virtualization.

Those are my two cents

What are your thoughts?

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> Dear Fabian,
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> Dear all,
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> as you might know, we're working on a new certification, "LPIC-OT DevOps
> Tools Engineer".
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> We've started the Job Task Analysis in 2016 to find out about the
> relevance of the exam's topics. First of all, I'd like to thank all of you
> who took the time to rate the tasks, add new tasks and contact us directly
> to provide feedback.
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> We evaluated all your input and today we can finally present you the
> result -- the initial draft on the objectives for the new certification!
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> I'd like to invite you to take a look to our wiki at
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>   https://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/LPIC-OT_DevOps_Tools_Engineer_Objectives_V1
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> and share your thoughts and comments on this new exam either here on the
> list or directly with me. The current objectives really are a draft, we're
> still able to adjust and change things. So please take that chance to
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