There is another choice. If we can get certification to happen though a
non-profit organization that simply keeps the class content and tesing
materials up-to-date, then they could hand out the class material for a
nominal fee and only the test would cost. This way companies could
certify their people for almost no money and sent them to test for
certification or re-certification.
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Paul B. Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
President
Brown Technologies Network, Inc. http://www.btechnet.com/
Unix Systems Administration "Sailing is a state of mind . . . ."
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On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, A.R. (Tom) Peters wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Michael Cunningham wrote:
>
> > > Since the tests will be revised from time to time to accomodate changes
> > > in Linux, it makes sense to me that at some point, current cert holders
> > > must recertify. What are everyone's thoughts on this?
> >
> > Unless there is a large changes like kernel 2.0 to 2.2 or something
> > else signifgant I think forcing someone to recertify should be a very
> > limited thing. Maybe everytime there is a major change..with a huge grace
> > period of course or every 3 years otherwise. I think this would be fair.
> > Maybe even 4 years.. Someone who is certified with linux is most likely
> > using it, hence they will just have to natyurally keep up with changes.
>
> My feelings too. I have the impression that (re)certification is being
> used as a cash cow, and we shouldn't do that. In fact, I think we need
> no recertification at all. If we give the certificates a clear version
> number and date stamp, the LPIC and his prospective employer will note
> themselves if it has grown stale. If the LPIC can convince the employer
> he has kept himself up-to date, I don't see why we would require
> re-certification. It can be done voluntarily if need be.
> Of course I am neither an LPIC nor an employer, so my opinion may not
> only be irrelevant, but uncharacteristic as well.
>
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> Tom "thriving on chaos" Peters
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