Introduction

We'll become more curious as we learn more about Docker. Mailing lists and IRC channels are the best places to get help, learn, and share knowledge about Docker. Docker has a few IRC channels on freenode.net such as, #docker and #docker-dev to discuss Docker in general and dev-related stuff, respectively. If you prefer Slack over IRC, there is also a Slack community, and you can sign up here: https://community.docker.com/network-groups.

While working on Docker, if you find any bugs, you can report them on GitHub at https://github.com/moby/moby/issues. Similarly, if you have fixed a bug, you can send the pull request, which will get reviewed and then get merged to the code base.

Docker also has a forum and YouTube channel, which are great learning resources as well, at https://forums.docker.com and https://www.youtube.com/user/dockerrun, respectively.

There are many Docker meetup groups around the world where you can meet like-minded individuals and learn by sharing experiences at https://events.docker.com/chapters/.

In this chapter, I'll also run through a few tips and tricks that will help you work better with Docker.

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