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Deanna
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Red Hat Learning Community Guidelines

Welcome!

Our mission in launching the Red Hat Learning Community is to build a collaborative environment that enables open source skill development through peer to peer learning. We welcome everyone with an interest in Red Hat technologies, as long as you observe these community rules:

  1. Be respectful.
    Respect people's time and attention by asking well-thought-out questions and sharing what you've learned so far in your experimentation or prior research. Respect people as individuals by keeping your tone positive and your comments constructive.
  1. Be relevant.
    Make sure your contributions are relevant to the mission of the community, to the specific discussion style and topic where you post. Please do not post duplicate messages in different areas of the community to avoid fragmenting discussion. If you have a new question, start a new thread rather than interrupting a conversation. Solicitations are rarely relevant. If you have something you want members to join, participate in, or buy, ask us first.
  1. Keep your word.
    Don't post anything that would violate any contractual agreements (copyright, trade secret or otherwise) or nondisclosure agreements to which you are a party.
  1. Protect privacy - yours and others'.
    Don't share anything about yourself or your organization that you would not want to see on a roadside billboard. Share your business email address if you wish, but don't post personal information-your own or anyone else's-including contact information or any content that you receive in one-to-one communications without the author's consent.
  1. Remember, this is user-generated content.
    You'll find plenty of good advice here, but remember that your situation, configuration, or implementation may vary from that of the individual sharing a solution. Some advice you find here may even be wrong. Apply the same good judgment here that you would apply to information anywhere on the Internet.

By using these forums you agree to follow these rules as well as the full Terms of Service for the Red Hat Learning Community. We thank you, and your fellow community members thank you.

Red Hat Employees and Red Hat Certified Professionals

You will notice that some community members have “Red Hat” next to their names - this means that they are Red Hat employees. Some community members have “RHCP” next to their names, this means that they are Red Hat Certified Professionals. Like you, they are members of the community, and we encourage them to share their knowledge and opinions here.

Feedback & Ideas

We want this to be the best community it can possibly be - so let us know what you think, or how we can help improve your experience on the Lithium Community by visiting our suggestions forum.

If you have questions for Red Hat that cannot be discussed in the community, please contact learningcommunity@learnmail.redhat.com, we will be happy to help!

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Deanna
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harpreet_s47
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Hey, I just want to know about what are the best practices to end the exam ? should I shutdown the machines or let the machines run ?

Chetan_Tiwary_
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Hi @harpreet_s47 !
You dont need to shutdown the machines. You should just leave them as it is ( unless specifically asked in exam instructions to do so ). 

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Hello Redhat Team,

I just started my learning path at redhat for redhat certification program. I want to persue my career at RedHat for Linux related services.

Thanks

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