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    What Happened at the 2nd Big Docker Meetup in Brno, Czech Republic on 15 October

    posted at ProjectAtomic.io

    November 3, 2015 less than 1 minute read

    Photo credit: Jiri Folta
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    The Docker Brno Meetup group had its second big meeting on 15 October 2015 at 6 pm at the Impact Hub in Brno, Czech Republic. This meeting followed up a monthly set of more informal gatherings in pubs around the city and the first meeting on 18 May 2015.

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

    Photo by Jiri Folta.

    Updated: November 3, 2015

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