Breaking NDA??

From: Jake (jakeczyz@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jun 06 2002 - 23:47:00 GMT-3


   
Guys,
    I wanted to ask your opinion on something which I find a little disturbing.
 I've only
been a member of this board since right around my lab date, which was only 2 mo
nths
ago... but I've noticed something. On at least three occasions I saw people pos
t
questions which went something like this: I need to configure XYZ. How do I do
it?
(usually no background, but one time there was a brief and doubtful reference t
o a work
project). No problem... right?
    Problem is, those were all questions which are VERY unusual and which I per
sonally
happend to have had on my CCIE lab. Obviously, there are multiple tests which C
isco
circulates (I heard something like 17 versions)... and I've only sat it once...
 So, I
guess my question here is... is it fair for people to post the exact questions
they had
on their exam (changing one or two numbers, of course)? Do the Cisco proctors w
ho monitor
this board consider that a breach of the NDA? If so, what do they do about it,
if
anything?
    For obvious reasons I'm not going to point out which recent question falls
in this
category, but those of us who had it will know.
    Do you guys think this is fair? At what point do we stop being a knowledge-
sharing
support group with a common interest and worthy goals... and become a brain dum
p?

Just some thoughts, IMHO

Jake
9102



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