Re: Defining a "Linux Engineer"

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Like Sanitization Engineer?  Really? 

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On Oct 25, 2012, at 16:16, Dag Wieers <dag@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Tom Burke wrote:
> 
>> Gads, but the word "engineer" is horribly overused.
>> 
>> Fun facts:  Calling yourself an engineer while not being a licensed
>> professional engineer is potentially illegal, as well as can get you in
>> deep kim che for misrepresentation.
> 
> You know that the same is true for calling yourself architect in most jurisdictions ?
> 
> I know it's quite ridiculous in IT and nobody really cares these days, but at least in Belgium architect cannot be used for anything else as someone who has a degree in architecture (like in buildings ;-)).
> 
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