2008/8/30 ross brunson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Sergio Belkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I agree with you Eden, but I'm talking about viewpoint of employers.....
>
> Most employers only know of the certification, not what version it's at, or
> even that it's got a version, so don't worry about that.
>
> Also, LPI only provides verification of your certification, no details, much
> like you don't tell people voluntarily about your GPA in college, it's that
> you got the degree and graduated, that's the important point.  You can get
> your ID and verification code by logging to your LPI account and then with
> that information you can point the employer to the verification page:
> (https://www.lpi.org/caf/Xamman/certification) where they can enter those
> and see your status.
>
> Ross
>

Thanks for your answers, I like this mailing list, good points,
indeed... I think  that LPI is useful not only to new linux users that
are learning to use the OS, but also as people like me and surely many
of this mailing list that have some years working with Linux and FOSS
and want to demonstrate a difference of who only knows how to install
Ubuntu from Live CD ;)


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