[ale] OT: Linux+ Course requires Silverlight
JD
jdp at algoloma.com
Fri Dec 19 11:14:24 EST 2014
Sounds brilliant.
I've seen wikibooks before - one of my blog articles on sftp is a reference on
the OpenSSH pages. https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSSH/SSH_Protocols
Next steps? Is anything more formal needed to get this started?
On 12/18/2014 06:47 PM, Michael Brodeur wrote:
> Well, to begin with, I think we should comb through the LPI Wikibook and make
> sure that all of the information included within it is accurate, and
> presented in an intuitive way for readers.
>
> http://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/LPI_Linux_Certification
>
> That way, people from all over the world can have access to this knowledge
> free of charge.
>
> We can also coordinate study groups on a bi-weekly basis and open up a google
> hangout/skype (or whatever video-messaging client people use), so that people
> can listen in on our learning sessions remotely. By also recording those
> sessions, we can post the feeds in the cloud for other Linux users to
> stream/download in preparation for exams, or to become better educated about
> the Linux ecosystem.
>
> I, myself, am certainly not an expert on Linux System Administration in its
> entirety. But, collectively, I'll bet that everyone in ALE has enough
> combined knowledge to make this work.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Dec 18, 2014, at 3:27 PM, JD <jdp at algoloma.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 12/17/2014 08:54 AM, Michael Brodeur wrote: What is the course about?
>>> Is it not something we could teach through ALE? I feel like we should
>>> make it our mission to help others learn Linux and get certified for
>>> Linux jobs.
>>
>> I agree. Will you take point on this? How can I help you?
>>
>> We have an ale-study email list setup just for this learning.
>> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale-study
>>
>> The issue we've had previously is that everyone has a different timetable
>> for study. Some want to work through the 25 chapters in a few months and
>> others need over a year. Heck, we haven't been able to agree on training
>> materials. I have LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition
>> http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596804886.do and it is way out of
>> date.
>>
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