Evan Leibovitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Bryan J. Smith wrote: > > To your credit, SuSE _did_ release a 103 exam for the short-lived, and > > clearly "rushed to market" after Novell's acquisition (probably to appease > > those independent trainers who licensed its materials and ran the courses), > > SCLP. > A long and painful-to-recall precursor to the SCLP was the ill-fated > United Linux Certification Program. > > UL was going to do then what Ubuntu has done now, with all four original > UL partners (Caldera, SuSE, Turbo, Conectiva) contributing to the > supplemental certification program. UL had in development both a "103" > and "203" exam, to allow for its own two levels of supplemental
In fact, that's the way the Ubuntu cert is labelled. There's a UCP-1 tied to the LPIC-1 and the door is open for a UCP-2 (or -3) if Canonical wants it. There are other 103 exams in talks with various distros. I don't know if any will come to fruition. Time will tell, I guess. Regards, -- g. matthew rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> starnix, toronto, ontario, ca phone: 647.722.5301 x242 gpg id: EF9AAD20 http://www.starnix.com professional linux services & products _______________________________________________ lpi-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-discuss
