SAIR gets a bug up their butt when a non-SAIR certified person teaches
their curriculum, and they insist that you buy it in order to use it.
The knowledge matrix is a good idea, but you don't want to say that it
is from SAIR. LPI doesn't have the same restrictions, and they have
similar exam objectives.
I think there are two directions we could go with the curriculum:
1) General Linux workstation knowledge for people migrating from Windows
2) Basic Linux system administration (would be more along the lines of a
certification-track class)
Which direction we take would depend on what kind of audience is
interested in the classes. What do you think?
On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 22:15, Dennis Kibbe wrote:
> On Thursday 29 August 2002 11:19 am, you wrote:
> > We need a decent curriculum that we can feed people, then we're not
> > dependent on the time from one or two people for the teaching.
>
> Hans,
>
> SAIR Linux has a nice Knowlegde Matrix at
>
> http://www.linuxcertification.com/kmatrix/print_matrix.php?printable=YES
>
> Which could serve as the basis of a class.
>
> Dennis Kibbe
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