Ubuntu certification from LPI
Posted Apr 5, 2006 8:39 UTC (Wed) by
pcampe (subscriber, #28223)
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Ubuntu certification from LPI
There is a reason because RHCE is a de facto standard in the Linux certification market, and SuSE-Novell-whichever the name is today :) not.
A certification must be as coupled as possible to a specific technology/system/application, which requires that the vendor/manufacturer must control and develop the certification, without any 3rd parties involved.
Being vendor neutral, LPI is irrilevant in the market (how many people do you have hired because they have LPI? And RHCE?) and a certification track like this will not give Canonical money neither will do mass.
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