Hello all, I came across this article in IT World Canada: Five ways to get affordable certification skills
http://vip.itworldcanada.com/t?r=2&c=13671&l=11591&ctl=56FF6:C6754470ADC4CFC82719A960809B2592&&p=IW&sub=220148 I thought that it might be worthwhile to adapt this into a guide to support peoples' LPI certification efforts in a bad economy. Most of the article's suggestions could be very easily adapted to LPI. It could even make for an interesting white paper that could help promote LPI as a cert. Heaven knows, it's dropped off of everyone's "hot cert" list(*) and could use some media buzz... Evan Leibovitch Open Source Architect Faculty of Education and Centre for Refugee Studies York University, Toronto (*) -- then again, so has RHCE. Maybe this is an indication of Linux certs as a whole losing "heat" rather than specifically reflective of LPI. _______________________________________________ lpi-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-discuss
