Docker Chapter events are organized by community members who are interested in talking and learning about Docker. Anyone can start a Docker Chapter as long as there isn’t already a Docker Chapter group in your city. We simply ask our organizers to comply with our Code of Conduct and work with them to ensure everyone in the community is feeling welcome! Interested in launching a Docker Chapter Group? Fill out this form to get started and have our team reach out and create the user group on events.docker.com! Our community team would be happy to work with you on solving some of the challenges associated with organizing community events in your area.
Attend similar meetups to gain experience and gauge interest in Docker. Contact people interested in Docker to help organize and promote. Research companies in your area willing to host an event. Check out the calendar to find dates that don’t compete with other events. Understand what topics interest your local audience Pay attention to the Meetup page aesthetics, add logos and pictures, invite members to leave comments and reply to these comments Promote the event on social media and invite your peers
We send you some cool SWAG (t-shirts, stickers, etc) We promote every chapter event through social channels and the Docker Weekly newsletter. We help schedule speaking engagement from Docker employees and community members when we can. We Connect you with other community leaders, local users and companies willing to host or sponsor chapter events in your area.
We see Docker Community Leaders as members of the Docker family. Although there are no direct compensation associated with being a community leader, we often reward active community leaders with free or discounted tickets to DockerCon, special swags, or treat you to a nice lunch (or a few beers) when you pay us a visit at Docker HQ.
Docker chapter events range from 30 to 400 attendees depending on the popularity of Docker in your city and the size of the venue we find to accommodate the meetups.
Docker community events are usually two or three hours long and start between 4pm and 7pm. We usually have from 1 to up to 3 main talks of about 30 minutes but sometimes adjust the agenda to accommodate 10 minutes lightning talks.
Post a message on one or all of the following Docker User channels including a link to your new meetup group: #Docker on IRC, Docker on Linkedin, Docker on Google+, Docker on Reddit, Create a Twitter handle for your group and ping @docker to get retweets Send an email to the docker-users mailing list including the link to your new Meetup group. Look for a company willing to provide the venue for the meetup Find a date for the first meetup that does not compete with other groups Look for potential speakers living in your city
You are allowed to use the Docker logo on the chapter group page as long as you respect our code of conduct. Check out our brand guidlines and the Docker media kit to choose which versions of the Docker logo you’d like to use.
We really appreciate all the contributions Docker Community Leaders make to the Docker community. Although we hope to collaborate with you in the long term, we totally understand it if you have to step down as an organizer, just reach out and let us know whether or not you’ve found a substitute. Reach out to the Docker team and we can help find someone who wants to step up and help organize events moving forward.
We are always looking for new office space to host Docker community events or new companies to sponsor food, drinks, swag or video recording. If your company is willing to sponsor a local Docker Chapter Group, please fill out this form or contact the local organizers directly via events.docker.com
Please visit our sponsorship page to get started and have our team reach out or contact the local community leaders directly.