Hello,

i just read some questions about LPI and it's relevancy on another list.
One of the remarks was that the objectives seemed a bit outdated (2009) and
that there was not much going on.

As a member on this list i know better of course, but a little digging
showed that the 2009 remark came straight from wikipedia: <quote> First
published 11 January 2000, revised 2005, newly revised 2009. </quote>.

A little more digging showed that it was actually not that easy to show the
reality. One of the more relevant links was the news item from last January
[2], but that was also the best i saw in a quick search. I think LPI has
done a great job promoting LPIC in the past, but it seems to lag a little
nowadays.

So my main question would be: would it be possible to create an overview of
the changes in the certifications through the years? Just to show potential
candidates that LPI is still alive and kicking.
I think this specific subject could make for a very nice article on the
LPI-blog and also brings me to a second suggestion; the news blog is fairly
nice as it is, but could categories/tags be added so even older items can
be found easy and quickly?


[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Professional_Institute_Certification
[2]
http://www.lpi.org/news/lpi-revises-lpic-2-and-lpic-3-certification-programs



mvg,
   Guus
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