After our discussion of last week, I rewrote the consensus point as
follows:
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Consensus Point VIII: Jargon
The Linux Professional Institute will not explicitly test on knowledge
of jargon and acronyms. The examinees are supposed to be familiar with
concepts that have a commonly used acronym for a name (e.g. TCP/IP). The
actual meaning of the letters will not be asked for.
There will be a list of preferred terms and deprecated synonyms;
acronyms that are not explicitly preferred in the list, should not be
used. This list will also contain definitions of the terms within a
certain context when this appears necessary. The list will be updated
while LPI develops the tests, and tests will be made consistent with this
list.
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Please approve|disapprove|comment.
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