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page_title: Where to chat or get help page_description: Describes Docker's communication channels page_keywords: IRC, Google group, Twitter, blog, Stackoverflow

Where to chat or get help

There are several communications channels you can use to chat with Docker community members and developers.

Internet Relay Chat (IRC)

IRC a direct line to our most knowledgeable Docker users. The #docker and #docker-dev group on irc.freenode.net. IRC was first created in 1988. So, it is a rich chat protocol but it can overwhelm new users. You can search our chat archives.

Read our IRC quickstart guide below for an easy way to get started.
Google Groups There are two groups. Docker-user is for people using Docker containers. The docker-dev group is for contributors and other people contributing to the Docker project.
Twitter You can follow Docker's twitter to get updates on our products. You can also tweet us questions or just share blogs or stories.
Stack Overflow Stack Overflow has over 7000K Docker questions listed. We regularly monitor Docker questions and so do many other knowledgeable Docker users.

IRC Quickstart

IRC can also be overwhelming for new users. This quickstart shows you the easiest way to connect to IRC.

  1. In your browser open http://webchat.freenode.net

    Login screen

  2. Fill out the form.

    Nickname The short name you want to be known as in IRC.
    Channels #docker
    reCAPTCHA Use the value provided.
  3. Click "Connect".

    The system connects you to chat. You'll see a lot of text. At the bottom of the display is a command line. Just above the command line the system asks you to register.

    Login screen

  4. In the command line, register your nickname.

     /msg NickServ REGISTER password youremail@example.com
    

    Login screen

    The IRC system sends an email to the address you enter. The email contains instructions for completing your registration.

  5. Open your mail client and look for the email.

    Login screen

  6. Back in the browser, complete the registration according to the email.

     /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER moxiegirl_ acljtppywjnr
    
  7. Join the #docker group using the following command.

     /j #docker
    

    You can also join the #docker-dev group.

     /j #docker-dev
    
  8. To ask questions to the channel just type messages in the command line.

    Login screen

  9. To quit, close the browser window.

Tips and learning more about IRC

Next time you return to log into chat, you'll need to re-enter your password on the command line using this command:

/msg NickServ identify <password>

If you forget or lose your password see the FAQ on freenode.net to learn how to recover it.

This quickstart was meant to get you up and into IRC very quickly. If you find IRC useful there is a lot more to learn. Drupal, another open source project, actually has written a lot of good documentation about using IRC for their project (thanks Drupal!).