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  1. Name of the community and short description
  2. Short text about: Why do you want to join us?
  3. Main Organizer Name and contact (for joining our Slack)
  4. Link to the logo of your community
  5. Link to the social networks of your community: website, github, meetup, twitter...

Women Welcome:

  1. A community for welcoming more women to Tech & Startups in Campus Madrid

  2. We really think that we are stronger together and we are looking forward to collaborating with other Tech Communities of Madrid and Europe.

  3. Paola Garcia @gGarciaPaola

  4. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yIb9o9ycAM7qdf_zKH_gpx5UOvHfel7T/view?usp=sharing

  5. https://twitter.com/hashtag/womenwelcome

PyLadies Madrid:

  1. Local chapter of PyLadies Global, focused on helping more women become active participants and leaders in the Python open-source community.

  2. Being Python an open-source language, the sharing and contributing philosophy is in our DNA. We want to help building a strong big community around technology.

  3. Mabel Delgado (@mabeldelgadob), María Medina (@mariamedp), Alicia Pérez (@alipeji). Email: madrid@pyladies.com

  4. https://github.com/PyLadiesMadrid/art/tree/master/logos

  5. Twitter: https://twitter.com/PyLadiesMadrid. GitHub: https://github.com/PyLadiesMadrid/

NodeSchool Madrid

  1. Local chapter of NodeSchool. Open source workshops that teach web software skills, focused in JavaScript and Node.js

  2. Learn JavaScript in group, step by step, following workshops online.

  3. Carlos Azaustre (@carlosazaustre)

  4. https://github.com/nodeschool/nodeschool.github.io/blob/source/images/nodeschool-madrid.png

  5. Twitter: https://twitter.com/nodeschoolmad. Github: https://github.com/nodeschool/madrid

R-Ladies Madrid:

  1. Local chapter of R-Ladies Global. We increase gender diversity in the R Community, helping women to be more involved in the global community.

  2. We believe we are stronger together. We would like to take this opportunity of being in a big community to share our R knowledge and learn from others.

  3. Leticia Martín-Fuertes (@nimbusaeta), Inés Huertas (@quierodata), Bea Hernández (@chucheria). madrid@rladies.org

  4. https://github.com/rladies/starter-kit/blob/master/logo/R-LadiesGlobal_RBG_online_LogoWithText.png

  5. Twitter: https://twitter.com/RLadiesMAD. GitHub: https://github.com/orgs/RLadiesMadrid/, https://github.com/rladies/. Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/es-ES/rladies-madrid/

Google Cloud Developer Community Madrid (GCDC Madrid)

  1. GDGs are local groups of developers who are specifically interested in Google products and APIs. As Google Cloud Developer community we are focus in Cloud Technologies like Google Cloud Platform, Firebase, Kubernetes, TensorFlow, etc..

  2. Share knowledge about Cloud Technologies to the Developer Ecosystem Community.

  3. Alberto Gutiérrez (@aljesusg ), Carlos Azaustre (@carlosazaustre)

  4. https://drive.google.com/open?id=18BI-3OQENKUEqgKzIhiURDntONaO-0Zx

  5. Twitter: https://twitter.com/gdgcloudmadrid

Betabeers Madrid (#bbmad)

  1. Betabeers Madrid, the gathering of developers who make real projects: startusps & open-source.

  2. We want to share knowledge, from the successes and failures of real projects in the real world.

  3. Pablo Rodriguez (@yondemon) madrid@betabeers.com

  4. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YaFw5YQZrJjWnBPMx3feUUlbel4XXD-4/view?usp=sharing

  5. https://betabeers.com/bbmad @betabeersmad