Hi all, I have only a few words to add to this discussion.
Anselm Lingnau said the following on 05.12.2006 12:06: > Bryan J. Smith wrote: > >> They are honoring it by your certification being perpetual. >> But they now have an "ACTIVE/INACTIVE" status. > > The LPI promised Alan to keep his certificate ACTIVE for 10 years, and they > have now unilaterally reduced that to 5. They promised to keep mine ACTIVE > forever (i.e., when I got it the ACTIVE/INACTIVE issue didn't even exist), > and have unilaterally reduced that to 5 years, too. I don't call > this »honouring an agreement« even if you do. [...] I can understand the whole discussion and the arguments that many of you wrote! In my opinion, my own Level 2 lifetime certificate I got back in 2001 after taking the 200 beta exams, will never expire and get worthless. There is a big difference between EXPIRED or VALID UNTIL, as other organisations use and INACTIVE as we use! My certificate will be associated with inactive status on September 1, 2008. These makes only clear to others that I stopped investing time and resources to pass exams of the same or a higher level (what I call inactive, anyway). It does not mean that after that day my proof of skills is gone... BTW: For me as an exam development team member, there isn't a way to re-certify me, because I'm not allowed to take exams any more. So I will definitely get my inactive status, unless there will be an LPIC-2 h.c. ;-) Although I'm LPI staff, the above are my personal opinion, since my working area is only restricted to exam development. Regards, Taki -- Dimitrios Bogiatzoules Product Developer LPIC-2 Linux Professional Institute GnuPG Key ID A7E4D183 http://www.lpi.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.lpi-german.de
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