On 13-01-15 08:00 AM, Eden Caldas wrote:
> Yes, the whole world doesn't need to know my specifc inquiries, that's
> why I asked in a LPI list. Also it's not only of my interest to know
> about this. I've seen this same question asked here other times and no
> one had a solid answer. I'm sure there's lots of people in the exact
> same situation tha want to know this.
>
> I contacted i...@lpi.org <mailto:i...@lpi.org> as you
> recomended.Hopefuly I'll get an answer this time.
>
> Don't need to get so emotional.

Eden:

Please accept my apologies.  My response was intemperate.  Customer 
service will have a response to your question and you are free to share 
it here.

scott

>
>
> 2013/1/15 Scott Lamberton <slamber...@lpi.org <mailto:slamber...@lpi.org>>
>
>     __
>     Eden:
>
>     This will be my last communication with you on this mailing
>     list--and similar ones.
>
>     This list is for questions regarding exam development at LPI.  I
>     think some of your questions can be dealt with simply at
>     i...@lpi.org <mailto:i...@lpi.org> -- the whole world doesn't need
>     to know your specific inquiries.
>
>     Why not try that specific point of inquiry first--and then bring it
>     back to this group afterwards?
>
>     scott
>
>
>     On 13-01-14 10:37 PM, Eden Caldas wrote:
>>     Just to clarify my previous question. I am LPIC-2 certified and
>>     haven`t took exam 301. Can I still take exam 303 only right now
>>     and avoid 301, then wait for the changes to occur and get
>>     automatcally certified? Is that how it works?
>>
>>     I work with security and don`t want to focus on ldap so much right
>>     now.
>>
>>
>>     2013/1/14 Scott Lamberton <slamber...@lpi.org
>>     <mailto:slamber...@lpi.org>>
>>
>>         On 13-01-14 04:52 PM, Eden Caldas wrote:
>>         > Good to know more stuff about the revision.
>>         >
>>         > If I pass LPI-303 now, and wait to the end of the year, Will
>>         I get
>>         > certified or will I need to pass LPI-303 again?
>>
>>         You will be certified and will not need to pass LPI-303 again for
>>         another 5 years. As per Anselm's comments below, your LPI
>>         certification
>>         will remain "active" for 5 years from the time that you earn it --
>>         whether or not there are new versions of the exams available.
>>
>>         scott
>>
>>         >
>>         >
>>         > 2013/1/14 Scott Lamberton <slamber...@lpi.org
>>         <mailto:slamber...@lpi.org> <mailto:slamber...@lpi.org
>>         <mailto:slamber...@lpi.org>>>
>>         >
>>         >     On 13-01-14 09:26 AM, Anselm Lingnau wrote:
>>         > > Dipesh Sharma wrote:
>>         > >
>>         >
>>         > <snip>
>>         >
>>         > >
>>         > >> If it is only new objectives, then
>>         > >> when can we expect the new exams to be released?
>>         > >
>>         > > There is usually a lead time of no less than six months
>>         between the
>>         > > publication of the final objectives and the publication of the
>>         >     exams, so
>>         > > personally I wouldn't expect the new exams to become official
>>         >     earlier than
>>         > > autumn 2013. Of course LPI will work out the release date
>>         without
>>         >     bothering to
>>         > > consult me for my opinion.
>>         >
>>         >     Yes, that's the plan at the moment i.e. autumn 2012.  We
>>         have a press
>>         >     release in the works on this.  Just consulting with some
>>         affiliates on
>>         >     this before release.
>>         >
>>         >     And yes, we didn't consult Anselm specifically.  But
>>         just like everyone
>>         >     else he can provide comments/advice here ;-)
>>         >
>>         > <snip>
>>         >
>>         > >
>>         > >> 2) Will the LPIC1 which I obtained in May 2012 remain
>>         valid as a
>>         > >> requirement for LPIC2 under new scheme also? Logically it
>>         >     should, but
>>         > >> want to be sure, because if it will not, then I will
>>         write my LPIC2
>>         > >> and LPIC 301 exams straight away to avoid writing LPIC1
>>         again.
>>         > >
>>         > > LPIC certifications remain active for five years and that
>>         works
>>         >     across exam
>>         > > version boundaries, so if you have obtained your LPIC-1
>>         >     certificate in May,
>>         > > 2012, you have until May, 2017 to pass LPIC-2 and five
>>         years from
>>         >     whenever you
>>         > > passed LPIC-2 (i.e., May, 2022, if you play your cards
>>         right) to
>>         >     go for LPIC-3
>>         > > before you need to retake anything.
>>         >
>>         >     Correct again.
>>         >
>>         > >
>>         > > Do note that under the new proposed structure passing any
>>         LPI-30x
>>         >     exam will
>>         > > get you an LPIC-3 certificate; you won't have to pass LPI-301
>>         >     (which will go
>>         > > the way of the dodo in any case) before going for LPI-304.
>>         >
>>         >     And correct again.
>>         >
>>         >     Matt, anything to add?
>>         >
>>         >     Regards,
>>         >
>>         >     scott
>>         >
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