OK, discussion on the issue Richard raised has abated, and in the old
fashioned way I would like to put the results into a consensus point.
Please comment if we will accept this as a policy:

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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) but 
the actual meaning of the letters will not be asked for.  The tests will
be developed to be free of jargon, abbreviations and acronyms where 
possible.
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