l-c-pr members,

Thinking along the lines of publicity, we're coming up on the one-year
anniversary of the start of one part of the efforts that would become
LPI, and my question for you all is - what, if anything, should we do 
in the way of PR to celebrate that fact?

The part to which I refer is the mailing list that sprung up after my
October 1998 Linux Gazette article
(http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue33/york.html).
I seem to have lost the exact date when Dave Sifry and I first exchanged
messages on the list, but it was in late October 1998.  It was really
publicly announced in my November 1, 1998 Linux Gazette article
(http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue34/york.html) and my November 2, 1998,
update refers to that list (linux-cert) as having 33 members as of Nov. 1.
You can see that message at:

   http://linux.codemeta.com/archives/linuxcert_archive/0000.html

It's interesting to see how far we've come since then!

In fact, the codemeta.com archive of linux-cert is quite interesting to
browse:

   http://linux.codemeta.com/archives/linuxcert_archive/

Especially if you sort it by author:

   http://linux.codemeta.com/archives/linuxcert_archive/author.html#start

Anyway, for all intents and purposes, November 1 can be identified as the
start of the linux-cert side of our efforts, which was shortly thereafter
merged in with Evan's list coming out of CLUE.

So we have a birthday in a few short weeks... do we want to do anything
about it?  news release?  full press?   The first exam should be in
transit to VUE or actually released, so we'll be able to trumpet that
as an accomplishment, along with everything else we've done. 

Anyone on this list have ideas?  And also, who would be willing to help
make some PR happen?  (write articles, news releases, interviews, etc.)

Regards,
Dan



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