Hi Martin and Anselm,

We recently released an update to the plans for exam development in the 
coming year.  I has not yet gone out to training materials providers as 
we are updating the list.  This post will give you timelines, 
information about overlap of the old and new versions of LPIC-1 and 
LPIC-304 (also up for republish) and a highlight of proposed changes.  
The exam objectives for LPIC-1 are due to be finalized in July.

https://www.lpi.org/blog/lpic-exam-development-update

Hope that helps,

Medina

On 6/23/2014 9:38 AM, Anselm Lingnau wrote:
> Martin Møller Skarbiniks Pedersen wrote:
>
>>    The latest revision is from April 2009 according to
>>    https://www.lpi.org/linux-certifications/programs/lpic-1
>>    and I really thinks it needs a lot of updates.
> The last (minor) revision of LPIC-1 took place in mid-2012, but apparently the
> notice on the web page you quoted wasn't updated. If you read the objectives
> closely, you will find mentions of entities such as systemd, which wasn't yet
> a thing in 2009.
>
> Having said that, a major revision of LPIC-1 was rumoured to be in the works
> for this year (the LPI tries to maintain a 5-year cycle for major revisions).
> So far this list has been suspiciously silent, but if you go to the LPI wiki
> you will find a page called http://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/LPIC-1_Objectives_V4 . In
> which way this differs from previous versions can be inferred from the editing
> history, and there are a few ideas for changes tacked on to the end of the
> page.
>
> Anselm
> (not speaking for LPI or my employer)

-- 
Medina Dupuis
Project Manager
Linux Professional Institute
Cobourg, ON Canada

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