There are 5 golden steps to get involved -
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Slack is the best place to keep up to date with the project and to get help contributing. Here we exchange ideas, ask questions and chat about Dockerlabs.
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Ping Ajeet S Raina with your email address so that an invite can be sent out. Once invite is received via email, click on the link to get connected to contributors, enthusiast and active community members.
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Introduce yourself to the Slack Group as soon as you join the Slack Channel.
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Search for channels(like #docker-networking, #docker-volumes, #docker101 etc.) and join the channel.
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Show your interest by choosing the topic of your interest and start contributing.
Contributing towards DockerLabs is simple and all you need is follow the below golden rules -
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Say "Hi" to all Slack members with your short introduction
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Search for your favourite Slack Channel and join accordingly.
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Fork this Repository - https://github.com/collabnix/dockerlabs
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Find your area of interest.
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Submit your tutorial for DockerLabs(preferrably on Play with Docker Platform)
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Create Pull Request
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Using Play with Docker Platform to build Docker Ready Solution
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Fork the Repository and Create pull requests
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Test and verify tutorials submitted by community users
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Get involved in design reviews and technical proof-of-concepts (PoCs)
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Manage, triage and research Issues and Pull Requests
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Engage with the growing community by providing technical support on Slack/GitHub
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Create docs, guides and write blogs to share
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In case you find any technical issues or need help from fellow contributor, feel free to post your query under #issues channel under Slack.
If you have a simple question you can join the Slack community and ask there.
Yes, you can still submit your tutorial to us. One of us will review and add it on behalf of you. But it is highly recommended to learn GitHub so that it saves lot of time in uploading your tutorial.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.