discuss: Proposal: LPI Self-Study Guide
Subject:
Re: Proposal: LPI Self-Study Guide
From:
Rahul Sundaram ####@####.####
Date:
7 Jul 2004 00:56:40 -0000
Message-Id: <20040707005637.97109.qmail@web8201.mail.in.yahoo.com>
--- David Horton ####@####.#### wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I recently took the Linux Professional Institute 101
> & 102 certification
> exams. In my preparation for the exams I had a
> difficult time finding
> any up-to-date self study books. It seems that
> everything was printed
> about 2000 or 2001 and the LPI exams were updated in
> 2003. Because of
> this I was motivated to start building a self-study
> guide for others who
> may find themselves in the same situation. I have
> put together a
> skeleton of a self-study guide which is available in
> HTML and DocBook
> XML at: http://www.happy-monkey.net/LPI/ My goal is
> to recruit other
> LPI certified individuals to help write practice
> questions and provide
> references for further study. Please have a look at
> the guide and give
> me your thoughts. Also, if there are any LPI
> certified people on this
> list I could use help with the content.
>
> Dave
>
A useful work. However I find the license problematic.
I would suggest that you use attribution commerical
sharelike license. More importantly it would be better
to drop the LPI ceritification restriction. The
intention is a good one, in practise its very
problematic.
regards
Rahul Sundaram
"
This document is released under the Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License with the
exception that any person who adds to or modify the
contents of this document must be LPI certified."
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