Get more out of this course by getting live help from other students and chatting with my DevOps community.

With this course, you have access to two options: Slack and Discord. Read on, and join one or both communities:

Discord

Discord used to be a gamer-focused chat app, with lots of fun features and integrations, but they have now broadened to support all open communities, and it's a modern IRC-like way to interact. It's my favorite chat system for open source communities.

Join my "Vital DevOps" Discord server and gain access to a special channel for this course: https://discord.gg/AnP5pgM

Slack

If you prefer Slack, it has over 35,000 students that have helped each other learn container tools. Slack is a fantastic private, persistent chat product that I use in so many of the communities I'm in and thought it would be a great way for extending this course and adding more value to your learning. It comes with clients for all desktop and mobile OS's and also works in the browser.

Steps to Join My Slack Team:

  1. Go to chat.bretfisher.com and give it your email address.

  2. You will be sent an email from Slack, with an invite link inside it.

  3. Click that link in the email.

  4. Fill out the form to create your Slack account.

  5. Use that Slack account to access dockermastery.slack.com

(I know that's a lot of steps, but since Udemy doesn't give me your email address, I have no way to pre-create you an account on Slack, and Slack is an invite-only system... so the first step is a way for it to auto-generate an invite for you. :)

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