[ubuntu-uk] [OT] Learn Linux with CompTIA and LPI
Bill Quinn
bill.quinn at linuxit.com
Tue Jun 8 10:48:57 BST 2010
All
To clarify a few points - yes I posted details of the competition but
the competition is being run by CompTIA. Any questions, queries or
suggestions relating to it should be pointed towards CompTIA.
The rules and choice of entry (Facebook) was chosen by CompTIA.
I'm just a messenger.
Bill
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[mailto:ubuntu-uk-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Rob Beard
Sent: 08 June 2010 10:11
To: UK Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OT] Learn Linux with CompTIA and LPI
On 08/06/10 09:25, Bill Quinn wrote:
>
> To enter, simply click here,
> http://www.comptia.org/global/en-GB/misc/linuxpluslpi.aspx and fill in
> the form as well as answer the following question: What date was the
> Linux kernel made open to the public? Remember, you've got to be over
18
> years of age, live in the UK and be a member of the CompTIA UK
Facebook
> Page. You can only enter once and the answer must be correct.
CompTIA's
> decision is final!
>
Sounds good. One or two things I'm not clear on though. Does the
e-mail address I enter have to be the one I use on Facebook? (I'm on
Facebook using my personal e-mail address but entered the competition
with my work e-mail address). Also when you say the date the Linux
kernel was made open, does this relate to when Linux first posted about
it or when Linux 0.1 was made available? (which are two different
dates).
Also I guess a technicality, the date listed on Wikipedia is different
to the date listed on Linus' original mailing list post so I'm not sure
if you'd accept either or just the one date?
Ta,
Rob
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