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Docker Community

Welcome to the Docker Community repo! This repo aims to centralize content (HOW-TOs, scripts, slides, etc) 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 events.

Become an active member of the Docker Community

Sign up here to get involved as an active member of the Docker community!

By joining this program you'll have the opportunity to become a more informed and engaged member of the Docker community. More specifically, benefits include:

  • Access to the Docker Community directory and Slack channels
  • Latest product updates, release notes and curated resources: tutorials, hands-on labs, code samples, White papers, etc.
  • Targeted invites and promo codes for Docker events or events sponsored by Docker.
  • Priority access to beta programs
  • Opportunities to get involved as a user / customer reference, mentor, speaker, blogger, meetup organizer and more!

Everyone is welcome to join the Docker Community as long as long as they comply with our Code of Conduct.

Don't hesitate to contact us if you have questions or want to get involved as meetup organizers, speakers, sponsors, etc.

Resources

Play with Docker (PWD) is a Docker playground which allows you to try Docker and Swarm Mode in a matter of seconds. It gives you the experience of having a free Alpine Linux Virtual Machine in the cloud where you can build and run Docker containers and even create clusters with Docker features like Swarm Mode. Under the hood DIND or Docker-in-Docker is used to give the effect of multiple VMs/PCs.

Here are some of the most common use-cases:

  • Try new features fast as it’s updated with the latest dev versions.
  • Set up clusters in no-time and launch replicated services.
  • Learn through it’s interactive tutorials: training.play-with-docker.com.
  • Give presentations at conferences and meetups.
  • Allow to run advanced workshops that’d usually require complex setups
  • Collaborate with community members to diagnose and detect issues.

The Play with Docker classroom brings you labs and tutorials that help you get hands-on experience using Docker. In this classroom you will find a mix labs and tutorials that will help Docker users, including SysAdmins, IT Pros, and Developers. There is a mix of hands-on tutorials right in the browser, instructions on setting up and using Docker in your own environment, and resources about best practices for developing and deploying your own applications.

If you want to contribute a lab, check out this GitHub repo and get started.

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/curated

This is a public forum for users to discuss questions and explore current design patterns and best practices about Docker and related projects in the Docker Ecosystem. To participate, just log in with your Docker Hub account.

Get the latest Docker news straight to your inbox! This weekly newsletter highlights content from the community along with the latest Docker news.

Read the Docker Weekly archives to catch up on all of the latest Docker news and hacks: https://blog.docker.com/docker-weekly-archives/

Get all the info on the different Docker projects with our docs.

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.

Check out our YouTube page for videos of recorded talks from DockerCon, webinars and other meetups.

Social Media

Follow us on Twitter, join the Docker community on Google+, like Docker on Facebook and join the Docker Users Group on LinkedIn

Curated tutorial content

A curated list of tutorials and resources produced by the community tutorials

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