To celebrate the upcoming holiday season, the Red Hat Learning Community is hosting a contest featuring a daily question inspired by open source technology and a related Red Hat Training course in the Red Hat Learning Subscription.

Cheerfully named the "12 days of Learning", each question in the challenge will be posted one at a time with the answer being revealed 24 hours later. Each correct answer equals one entry into a drawing for the ultimate prize in the Learning Community.

The prize pack will include:

  • A unique contest badge
  • Featured member of the Community
  • Rank up to your next rank
  • A featured write up about you and your open source journey with Red Hat
  • Entry into our 2020 Red Hat Learning Community Member Contest

Below are all the contest questions and posts to date:

  1. Monday, December 9th: Which Bash shortcut or command copies the last argument of previous commands?
  2. Tuesday, December 10th: Describing User and Group Concepts: Which item or file represents the location of the local user account information?
  3. Wednesday, December 11th: Scheduling a Deferred User Job: Which job format executes /usr/local/bin/daily_backup hourly from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on all days from Monday through Friday?
  4. Thursday, December 12th: Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Which two tools can you use to start and stop your virtual machines on Red Hat Enterprise Linux system?
  5. Friday, December 13th: Overview of Container Technology: What features does OpenShift offer that extend Kubernetes capabilities?
  6. Monday, December 16th: Describing Kubernetes and OpenShift Architecture: Which statement is correct regarding persistent storage in OpenShift and Kubernetes?

To be eligible to win, participants must be registered Red Hat Learning Community users. To review the terms and conditions of this contest, visit this post. Check back daily as this article is updated with the latest contest questions, or join the Red Hat Learning Community to participate.

The learning community is a collaborative learning environment open to anyone with an interest in open source technologies. Via the Red Hat Learning Community members can connect, ask questions, share resources, join discussions, earn badges, contribute best practices and stay updated on the tools, tips and documentation that will supplement their individual learning goals. To learn more, visit: learn.redhat.com.

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