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Organization type correct?

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Infobox currently says 149(1), Income Tax Act (Canada) which I think would mean it should be findable via http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/chrts-gvng/lstngs/menu-eng.html but it isn't. http://www.lpi.org/about/ says "LPI was formally incorporated as a non-profit organization in New Brunswick, Canada on October 25, 1999." Is "was" merely in agreement with the act of incorporation happening in the past, or does it indicate LPI is no longer so incorporated? Mike Linksvayer (talk) 22:45, 8 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Remaking the LPI Wikipedia Page.

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Hello Wikipedians,

I have been trying to replace and add information to this LPI Wikipedia page through external sources and references.

Almost all previous information from the page was deleted recently.

With your help and guidance, I plan to add different sections to the page.

I have replaced the following information for the introductory section.

"The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is a non-profit organization with a global presence, offering certifications for Linux, BSD, and other open source software-based technologies. It was founded in October 1999 in Canada. LPI now has offices on six continents to coordinate certification and partnerships, and created a membership program in 2020. According to LPI, it has certified over 250,000 professionals in 180 countries as of May 2025."

Reference.

  1. "Linux Professional Institute". LLPA | Leading Learning Partners Association. Retrieved May 20, 2025. Please let me know if anything else is required. Disclosure: I work for LPI.

S Hossain123 (talk) 18:27, 20 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]