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> Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 16:26:49 -0600 (CST)
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> Subject: LPI Call for Participants and Volunteers (fwd)
>
> Hello!
>
> My name is Kara Pritchard. I am the Director of Exam Development for the
> Linux Professional Institute (www.lpi.org). LPI serves the community of
> Linux and open source software users, vendors, and developers - in the
> interest of increasing professional use of Open Source software throughout
> world. Since 1998 LPI has been developing Open Source related
> certification exams with the participation of volunteers and Linux SMEs
> (Subject Matter Experts) from around the world.
>
> LPI is launching a number of projects now, and has implemented a web-based
> interface to involve even more of our community, and I would like to ask
> you to participate. We currently have 4 active projects that I'd like
> you to consider. You can access the Exam Development tool at:
>
> https://www.lpi.org/en/examdev/index.html
>
> Project 1: Level 1 - Item Collection
>
> We are working to build our existing item pool, and introduce new exam
> items to build a more broad resource for use with the exam labs we're
> hosting around the world. To participate in this program, login to
> the Exam Development site and visit:
>
> https://www.lpi.org/en/examdev/objective/addItems.html?exam_subject_id=5
>
> The project lead for this program is Mark Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> His experience in exam development and training in the aerospace field
> with history of running Linux for nearly 10 years provides a truly unique
> and highly qualified view into our development systems. Mark, along with
> lead SME and Editor Justin Davies ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) are looking
> forward to building our Level 1 item pool and helping us take the program
> even further than we have so far.
>
> Project 2. Level 2 - Update Program
>
> Level 2 was originally published in July 2001, and hasn't had a
> significant update since. The first step to updating a program is to
> evaluate what tasks are significant today to a Level 2 administrator. We
> have to collect a minimum of 300 tasks for this project before we can move
> on to the next phase of the update. To participate in this program,
> please login to the Exam Development site and visit:
>
> https://www.lpi.org/en/examdev/jta/subject.html?subject_id=4
>
> The volunteer project manager for this project is Monika Orski
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Monika has been a long-time LPI volunteer and SME,
> and I'm very excited to have her help us by leading this project. If you
> are interesting in volunteering for this specific project, please contact
> Monika. We currently have an editor for this project as well, Vagner
> Farias.
>
> Project 3. Level 3 - Samba Administrator
>
> One of the first Level 3 programs to find active participants has been on
> the subject of Samba. This is truly an exciting topic, as it is relevant
> on multiple operating systems. The first step for any new program is to
> launch a Job Task Analysis to ensure the market is strong enough, and the
> topics are relevant to support an exam on the subject. The first step
> will be to collect 300-500 tasks for the survey. To participate on this
> exam project, please login and visit:
>
> https://www.lpi.org/en/examdev/jta/subject.html?subject_id=3
>
> The volunteer project manager for this program is John H. Terpstra, an
> exemplary member of the Linux community and one of the leaders of the
> Samba project. John has been a friend to LPI since we founded in 1998.
> He is not only excited, but adamant to get a Samba program going, so
> expect a lot of moving and shaking if you participate on this project! If
> you'd like to volunteer additional assistance to John, please contact him
> at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Project 4. Level 3 - Security
>
> Security has been a hot topic to LPI since nearly the beginning. We've
> addressed it at a low level with both of our current programs, but we
> agree with the community that Security deserves a high-level heading of
> its own. Therefore, Security was decided to be our first Level 3 program
> to launch. The requirements for this program are the same as L3-Samba.
> We must first launch our Job Task Analysis. Please submit your tasks for
> Security here:
>
> https://www.lpi.org/en/examdev/jta/subject.html?subject_id=1
>
> We've had a number of volunteers for this program, which is fantastic.
> The current project lead for this program is Mark Lachniet
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). If you wish to offer additional assistance to this
> program, please contact him. Tim Writer has volunteered and will be the
> lead editor.
>
>
> Upcoming Programs
>
> We have a number of exciting new programs that have been floating around
> the halls of LPI, Inc. Two of them specifically will be launched very
> soon. One will focus on very basic Linux Core skills below our current
> skills required for Level 1. The second is planned to focus on Linux
> Desktop programs. If these specific topics are of interest to you, I hope
> you'll join the LPI Exam Development mailing lists and discuss them with
> us.
>
> To join the mailing lists and participate in LPI related exam development,
> or general discussions, visit:
>
> https://www.lpi.org/en/maillists.html
>
> To participate direction in exam development projects, visit:
>
> https://www.lpi.org/en/examdev/index.html
>
> If you have questions about a specific project, feel free to contact the
> project lead (listed above) or myself, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> --
> Kara Pritchard Phone: 618-398-7360
> Director of Exam Development http://www.lpi.org/
> President, K&S Pritchard Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Participate in LPI Level 3 Exam Development!
> https://www.lpi.org/en/examdev/jta/index.html
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