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    First Docker Meetup in Brno, Czech Republic

    posted at ProjectAtomic.io

    May 18, 2015 less than 1 minute read

    Photo credit: Jiri Folta
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    Last Thursday night, we held the first-ever Docker meetup in Brno. Approximately 100 people gathered to hear speakers from four different organizations on container technology and its use. The space, video recordings (links coming soon) and catering were provided through support from Red Hat’s Open Source and Standards Team, Impact Hub, Good Data, and Seznam.cz.

    Read more over at projectatomic.io where this was originally posted.

    Photo by Jiri Folta.

    Updated: May 18, 2015

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