 Hi, Brendan. Hi, Kristen. How are you? Good. Thanks for taking this call. I just wanted to kind of follow onto a conversation that we've been having, both with you and Victor in the past and just kind of share some issues that I have and see what you can get from me. Sure. Sure. No problem. Happy to help. So you know that, you know, we're pretty heavily invested in Atlassian. We've talked about that. We talked about how our company is using, you know, Jira, Bitbucket's also something as far as the suite that we're looking into. But I know that GitLab's a much better platform than what Atlassian has to offer. So with that, you know, with Bitbucket, again, as you know, being a part of Atlassian suite is much better to use but Jira than GitLab. Is that a fair statement? Is that something that I can take to my management with confidence? Well, I'm not sure. You know, I think, you know, Bitbucket and Jira both are from Atlassian. That's correct. But you know, the similarity has kind of been there. Just like any other tool, you have to integrate the two together for that to work well. And from our perspective, that's kind of an old method of networking multiple tools together. That's less efficient for your teams, a more efficient way to look at it would be an integrated tool set that covers the entire software development lifecycle. And that's what GitLab really believes in. And that's how we built GitLab, to be more modernized, a best of great tool that's going to be a one-stop shop that you're not going to have to leave to go to another tool or work on integration with another tool in order to get it to work for you. That all sounds great. We're just very reliant on Jira. And I'm not sure if everyone in my organization is ready to switch. I don't know if having that disruption, even if it's better, is something that we want to take on. So what if I want to integrate Jira and GitLab to start? Sure. That makes sense. And it's a great question and one that we get a lot, right? A lot of customers, even after they see our advanced tool set, still end up using Jira and GitLab together to compliment each other for what they can do. And in fact, we pride ourselves, GitLab has better support for Jira and better integration with Jira than even Bitbucket does. So we're really the most highly integrated SCM tool with Jira that's on the market today to include Bitbucket in that group. And our customers that use Jira and GitLab together love it. But we also find that once they have GitLab installed and integrate with Jira, that a lot of developers and product managers find themselves moving to GitLab because that workflow helps them speed up their cycle times over Jira. But either way, we're happy to integrate or have you use our tools or some mixture thereof. There's lots of customers that are somewhere on that spectrum and we'll support you either way. It makes a lot of sense that you guys have a really good integration to Jira because I'm sure you run into customers everywhere that are using Jira for their issue tracking. So that's awesome and that's good to hear. But what about code review? How would that be impacted or how would we be impacted if we choose GitLab over Bitbucket? Right, so code review I think is where GitLab really can shine and really help speed up your cycle times. It's very intuitive and easy to use for developers and we find the user experience with it to be much easier for new users to understand and getting started with Bitbucket's user experience. There's a lot of focus that we've placed in it over the past year and a half, auto dev ops are automated CI, CD pipelines and automated review apps that GitLab can create for you, takes the code review out of just the code and takes it kind of to the next level. It really allows everyone to contribute by spending up a review app automatically and you can review not only the code change but also the impact that that code change will have on the application itself. In addition, using our code review tools, you'll get our built-in cycle analytics to show you your team's velocity. How long does it really take to move from an idea all the way to production deploy? When you use the integrated GitLab workflow and our integrated code review process, it really helps you measure the benefits you're getting from GitLab. It's pretty powerful. I think that's something we can absolutely will help me in taking that to our management so that we can make a really good decision for an enterprise solution. Knowing that you have that single platform is going to be really key for us. So I appreciate your help, Brendan. And I look forward to our next meeting. I'll look to organize to get you in front of our management team and some of our development teams to have that conversation. Sounds great. Happy to do it. Thanks, Brendan. All right, have a great day. You too. Bye-bye.