Contacts: North America: Evan Leibovitch (905) 452 0926 evan@starnix.com Europe: Tom Peters +31-204080204 tom@tompth.xs4all.nl Web: http://www.lpi.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 1, 1999 -- The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) today announced the launch of a survey to be taken by Linux system administrators. The survey's results will be used in the development of a professional certification program. This survey (located on the web at http://www.lpi.org/cgi-bin/jass.py) is open to the public, and all Linux administrators are encouraged to participate. "We have always been a community organization," said LPI executive director Evan Leibovitch. "The survey is just a continuation of our open process, and commitment to meet the needs of Linux users." The survey takes between 15 and 30 minutes to complete. Running until mid-April, its data will assist the LPI in designing the exam-based program it will use to certify Linux professionals. It is one of the early steps in the development of the LPI's three-level program, detailed at its website at http://www.lpi.org. The LPI is a non-profit, vendor-independent organization with more than 200 participants. Its website is at http://www.lpi.org.
Linux Certification Group Launches Survey
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