On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 09:43:14AM +0530, Binand Sethumadhavan wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 01:51:02AM +0100, USM Bish wrote:
> >
> > There is nothing really wrong with RH releasing Ver-9 shortly,
>
> Oh yeah? RedHat's RHCE certification is valid for the current
> release plus two more releases. Thus, someone who got certified
> in RedHat 7.2 will see her certification expiring when 9 is
> released. Considering that 7.2 was released in Oct 2001, her
> certification was valid for a period of 18 months.
I don't expect a commercial distro to withold releases just to
maintain validation of their certificate holders. In any case,
changes are not that drastic to make previous experience null
and void. In a lighter vein, it may be another commercial ploy
to keep people doing RHCE courses for every release :-) I have
never done any such course, so cannot comment on its version
specific validity at all. Does not seem logical to me.
Bish
PS: This was in reponse to may mail of the 26th. Your post came
through on 30th. Did you respond late, or were there delays
across the servers ?
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