From: Hans Forbrich > Funny thing is - every other certification, > and certificate I have (including Engineering Degree) > has a qualifier in it. > Oracle 9i > Sun Solaris V > BSc EE 1979
As does LPI's Certificates. Mine says 2003. ;-) > And once that is issued, it is issued for life. > Simply means I passed the requirements at the time. Same deal for LPI. BTW, Sun and Oracle very much _do_ have "current" requirements. ;-) At one point Sun was trying to enforce a 2-year, then 2-revision "decertification," but they backed down from it more recently. But there are still _far_stricter_ limits on usage and duration. LPI is very, very much different in the fact that they _never_ take away your rights to the LPIC title or logo usage. (BTW, remember your degree is *NOT* a "license" or other "certificate" 'to practice,' although it may qualify you for such - but you still have to pass _additional_ exams and requirements, including "continuing education" to stay "ACTIVE" ;-). _______________________________________________ lpi-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-discuss
