Hi, everyone!
I know that this RHLC (Red Hat Learning Community) is powered by the "Lithium Platform" / "Khoros Communities" - https://khoros.com/powered-by-khoros
I've noticed that each of us (users / members) here at the RHLC has a "Rank" (which basically is a Level), as I believe is the case of other communities that are powered by the same "Lithium" / "Khoros" platform. As I've not found a list of those Ranks here - and thinking that other users like myself may also be interested to know - I am compiling this post to write the Ranks (or Levels) that I've found so far:
Rank Number | Rank Name | Icon |
Level 1 | Cadet | ![]() |
Level 2 | Mission Specialist | ![]() |
Level 3 | Flight Engineer | ![]() |
Level 4 | Starfighter | ![]() |
By the way, my current Rank (as of today, 23rd September 2024) is "Flight Engineer" (Level 3).
Also, I'm assuming "Starfighter" is Level 4, but I could be wrong! Am I wrong? I haven't found anyone with a "normal" Rank above "Starfighter". Is there any?
There are also some "Special Ranks" (by the way, the "Special Ranks" expression is mine. I don't know what is the Official expression):
- Moderator
- Community Manager
I hope this information is interesting to other people. Please, feel free to reply to comment and/or to supplement and/or to correct this post of mine.
Thanks!
Nice..Good to know..!
Thanks for sharing..!!
You’re right! “Starfighter” is indeed Level 4. I was a Starfighter myself, and over time, ranks are naturally earned based on activity and contributions. As for “normal” ranks above Starfighter, there aren’t any specific ranks above that at the moment.
As for making very active members Moderators, that’s a great suggestion! It could be a good way to recognize and empower those who consistently contribute. If you’re interested in becoming a moderator or know someone who might be, let me know—I’d love to discuss how we can get that set up!
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