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Do we have an invite your fiends community?

matjung
New Contributor III

Do we have an invite your fiends community?
I noticed, in cloud.databricks we have a link Invite your friends.
Some time in the future, I might need some.
Do we have a community/group to find those friends?
The ones I have, may not have the talent I need.

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Ashwin_DSA
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hi @matjung,

Okay. If what you’re looking for is like‑minded people who are happy to learn together and occasionally jump into each other’s Databricks workspaces, here are some ideas...

You can start a separate post in this community itself, describing the intention and what you would like to achieve and see what the interest is like. Treat it like a study group call for people who want to learn, share and review each others approaches and code. 

You may also want to read this post to see if that gives you what you want. However, I want you to know that the Slack channel suggested in that post is not Databricks official/endorsed channel. Reach out to the owner of that post if you need more information.

The user groups link I shared earlier could also be useful in this instance. Allows you to meet new people.

An important safety note to keep in mind, though... Learning together is great, but it’s really important to stay safe while you do it. Never share production data (PII, company data, customer data, secrets, etc.) in a shared workspace. Try Free Edition or a dedicated sandbox / personal workspace for anything you open up to others. Avoid posting access tokens, keys, or connection strings, screenshots that show secrets, hostnames, or internal URLs. If you’re collaborating inside a company workspace, follow your company’s security and data‑governance policies first. If in doubt, ask your admin or security team.

If this answer resolves your question, could you mark it as “Accept as Solution”? That helps other users quickly find the correct fix.

Regards,
Ashwin | Delivery Solution Architect @ Databricks
Helping you build and scale the Data Intelligence Platform.
***Opinions are my own***

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Ashwin_DSA
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hi @matjung,

Not sure I follow the question. Can you please elaborate? What are you looking for?

Are you referring to this?

If this answer resolves your question, could you mark it as “Accept as Solution”? That helps other users quickly find the correct fix.

 

Regards,
Ashwin | Delivery Solution Architect @ Databricks
Helping you build and scale the Data Intelligence Platform.
***Opinions are my own***

matjung
New Contributor III

Not sure. Maybe. Let me try to rephrase it, the questions is, what is the best place to find people who are interested in joining the Databricks environment of someone else.

Ashwin_DSA
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hi @matjung,

Okay. If what you’re looking for is like‑minded people who are happy to learn together and occasionally jump into each other’s Databricks workspaces, here are some ideas...

You can start a separate post in this community itself, describing the intention and what you would like to achieve and see what the interest is like. Treat it like a study group call for people who want to learn, share and review each others approaches and code. 

You may also want to read this post to see if that gives you what you want. However, I want you to know that the Slack channel suggested in that post is not Databricks official/endorsed channel. Reach out to the owner of that post if you need more information.

The user groups link I shared earlier could also be useful in this instance. Allows you to meet new people.

An important safety note to keep in mind, though... Learning together is great, but it’s really important to stay safe while you do it. Never share production data (PII, company data, customer data, secrets, etc.) in a shared workspace. Try Free Edition or a dedicated sandbox / personal workspace for anything you open up to others. Avoid posting access tokens, keys, or connection strings, screenshots that show secrets, hostnames, or internal URLs. If you’re collaborating inside a company workspace, follow your company’s security and data‑governance policies first. If in doubt, ask your admin or security team.

If this answer resolves your question, could you mark it as “Accept as Solution”? That helps other users quickly find the correct fix.

Regards,
Ashwin | Delivery Solution Architect @ Databricks
Helping you build and scale the Data Intelligence Platform.
***Opinions are my own***

matjung
New Contributor III

Thanks everyone. I consider the above as question with answers, without solution. As it was not a problem, it does not need a solution. My conclusion would be, there is no dedicated community for that purpose around.