> Hi Karl,

Hello Taki,

please keep calm.
 
> > My answers for my country:
> Hear, hear! Karl knows what will happen in the near future!

I don't claim to *know* what will happen. This are my *answers* (my
opinion).
My answers/opinion based on the experience I have made. For example I
have
watched the online jobmarket in Germany every week in the last 12 month
to see
how present LPIC is on the market. See
www.elearnit.de/lpi/forum/viewtopic.php?t=224

> > IMHO dropping from 10 to 5 makes it all worse in Germany...
> Express *your* opinion and ...

IMHO means "In *my* honest opinion".

> If you take the exams as all "normal" candidates, then you will
> reach L1, then work as Linux professional (whatever that means for
> each of you) and then prepare yourself for L2.

Let me strike back: "Who can tell that and based on what facts?" and
"I wouldn't trade with numbers that aren't based on hard facts.
Please forward us any research results that prove these..."

As far as I know (from the spare figures the LPI has published) only
one of ten "normal" candidates who has reached L1 later go on for L2.
If that is true then it is "normal" to reach L1 and stop.
And IMHO it is ok to reach L1 and stop. Not everyone can/must reach
for gold (so don't push all of us with changes in your certification
policy).

Bye
Karl

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