We should think about alternative names, rather than certificate or certification, to 
lessen the confusion and set the programs apart.  Maybe an award/letter of 
proficiency, merit award,  competency award, special  qualification, etc.

Sandy

-----Original Message-----
   >From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   >Sent: 6/10/04 1:37:57 PM
   >To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   >Subject: Re: [lpi-examdev]LinuxCore/Level0 -- "Linux Concepts andFoundations"(LCF)?
   >
   >On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Amish Munshi wrote:
   >
   >>     The concept is good, but do you think someone will be willing to
   >>     shellout $100/- (or similar levels) for getting certified on general
   >>     knowledge about opensource softwares? If we include user level stuff
   >
   >The LinuxCore exam is not going to be $100.  It is only a certificate, not 
   >a certification, and will likely be delivered through alternative delivery 
   >methods.  Lucky for me, I only have to worry about developing the content.  
   >LinuxCore will be an inexpensive low-stakes certificate exam.
   >
   >Hope that clears that up.
   >
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