Welcome to the Docker Community repo! This repo aims to centralize content (HOW-TOs, scripts, slides, etc) created or curated by the Docker Team for the Docker Community.
The main objective is to help members of the Docker community who share similar interests to learn from & collaborate with each other during Docker Meetups.
[Docker Blog] (https://blog.docker.com/)
The Docker Blog is a great resource to find content! We post the latest Docker news including new releases and events like DockerCon there. For our curated collection of content from the community, check out this page: https://blog.docker.com/docker-weekly-archives/
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[Docker Docs] (https://docs.docker.com/)
Get all the info on the different Docker projects with our docs.
[Slideshare] (http://www.slideshare.net/docker)
Another great resource for finding content! Docker’s Slideshare account has slide decks from Docker presentations - you’re welcome to use and/or modify these slides when presenting to your own meetup group.
[Youtube] (https://www.youtube.com/user/dockerrun)
Check out our YouTube page for videos of recorded talks from DockerCon, webinars and other meetups.
Follow us on [Twitter] (https://twitter.com/docker), join the Docker community on Google+, like Docker on Facebook and join the Docker Users Group on [LinkedIn] (https://www.linkedin.com/company/docker)
The Docker Community team will be regularly curating new content to be used by different Docker community groups (Meetup Organizers, Bloggers, Speakers, etc). [Register here] (https://docker.mobilize.io/entities/3177/registrations) If you're interested in geting involved as an active members of the Docker community and want to receive an alert any time we add new content to this repo.
A Docker meetup is an event organized by community members interested in talking about the products that are part of the Docker Platform. Anyone can start a Docker Meetup as long as they comply with our Code of Conduct. [This guide] (https://www.docker.com/starting-docker-meetup-group) documents the best practices to launch a Docker Meetup group and keep it active with some tips on overcoming challenges associated with leading a meetup group. There are no silver bullets when organizing events for your local community. This guide aims to provide you with general recommendations as well as practical lessons learned from some of our top Docker community organizers.
Don't hesitate to contact us if you have questions or want to get involved as a meetup organizers, speakers, sponsors, bloggers, etc.