Anyone interested in Docker can become an active member of the Docker community by becoming co-organizer of a Docker Meetup group.
If a Meetup group does not already exist in your area and you are willing to start a new one, the best way to proceed is to contact us so that we can create it for you. We will always agree to create a new Docker Meetup group as long as it makes sense geographically speaking.
If you have already created a Docker Meetup group that is fine, we will simply ask you to add us as a co-organizer so that we can ensure a consistent support to the group in terms of community and Meetup management.
Before contacting us to create a new Docker Meetup Group, take a look at our Meetup Groups page to make sure a group does not already exist in the area.
Now that you are co-organizer of a Docker Meetup Group, here are a few tips and suggestions to help you get started:
We can support the co-organizers of the Docker Meetup Groups based on their specific needs. For instance, we might / will be able to:
We are always looking for new office space to host Docker Meetups. If your company is willing to host a Docker Meetup, please contact us by email at meetup@docker.com. Previous Docker Meetups have been hosted by companies such as Rackspace, Twitter, MongoDB, BrightCove, DigitalOcean, Viadeo and Edmodo
The company hosting the event fixes the number of attendees depending on their office size and availability. This number usually varies between 30 and 200.
Once again, each company hosting the event decides when does the meetup start, and how long it lasts. Usual meetups tend to last 2 hours, and start between 4pm and 6pm.