 There is no other event like it anywhere on the planet, period. So much energy and ideas are embraced. The community and the enthusiasm is just amazing. This is the end all be all number one that I look forward to each year. Linux Foundation events are unique because it's a place where the developer community and industry meet in real time to make real technical decisions. It's a lot of very high value and influential people in the open source community and it's a great way to take a litmus test of what the Linux community has to offer. The speakers say things here that they will not say anywhere else. The Linux Foundation events are just a good exchange between the industry and the community. The most important thing about Linux and other free and open source software development is the collaboration between human beings. We work better when we know the people we're working with. The networking opportunities have been fantastic. You get a lot more done in a couple days than you do all year just exchanging emails and phone calls. A lot of different opportunities to both communicate with people that you already know and to meet some people who might have different perspectives. I think that the overlap of LinuxCon and the cloud open is bringing a good group of different people together to kind of collaborate and have interesting conversations and so I think that's a unique aspect of this conference that we don't get anywhere else. One of my favorite things about LinuxCon is that it's always in a different city. You get a little bit of the experience of wherever you are. Linux Foundation events are really fun events and a really interesting mix of people. In New Orleans we had the floats. It was like being in a New Orleans parade down the street to the House of Blues. It was fantastic. The parties sometimes are more effective than the sessions, it's the truth. It's a time for people to build relationships so that they can work even more effectively down the line. If you want to help shape the future of the products and services that you're consuming it's a great place to give input to the people that are actually creating your next generation of technology. Your world will change. With each person that you meet everyone's open. They're sharing the opportunity for you to learn about what they're doing It's exciting. Lots of people, lots of interactions. Great community. It's got a bit of everything. Geeky happiness.