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LinuxPR: Linux Certification Group Introduces “Early Bird” Reward Program

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 1, 2000

“First 300 LPI exam-takers will receive books and
software.”

“The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) today announced “Early
Bird”, an incentive program to reward its initial participants.
Under the program, the first 300 people to take LPI Linux
certification exams will be eligible to receive a free book,
software package or other Linux-related item from a selection of
products donated by LPI sponsors.”

“The response to our initial release has been fantastic,” said
LPI Executive Director Evan Leibovitch. “The Early Bird program
will make our exams even more attractive to people looking to
become certified in Linux skills.”

“LPI recently started delivering its first exam, test 1a,
through more than 1,700 VUE testing centers worldwide. The second
LPI exam, T1b, is expected to become available during March
2000.”

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