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== Getting Support during Red Hat Summit
== Getting Support

* In the room:
* If you attend in person, in the room:
** Some very kind colleagues of ours will be walking around in the room, to help and/or answer questions.
** If you run into a particular issue, call out to one of them and quietly explain what the issue is.

// ** If they are unsure or if it's likely to be a long explanation, they might ask you to "post the question in slack" instead. (see below)
// * Over Slack:
// ** We have a dedicated Slack Channel where more colleagues (who kindly agreed to stay up late) will try to answer questions.
// ** Head over to the slack channel called https://redhat.enterprise.slack.com/archives/C066EQ8LWBS[#rh1-insurance-claims-lab,window=_blank]
// ** Post a message such as `I am userX and I have an issue with exercise number 2.4`
// ** Use the https://slack.com/help/articles/115000769927-Use-threads-to-organize-discussions-[threads,window=_blank] feature in slack to then post a screenshot of a description of the issue, in-thread.
* If you attend remotely:
** The organizer will indicate the best way to ask questions, usually through the video conferencing tool.
** Depending on the setup, a Slack channel (or similar) may also be available. Please check with the organizer.

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