 That was an amazing set of talks we had today and an amazing first successful Thanos Kwan. So hello, I'm Harshita. I'm a software developer at Amazon. I joined the Thanos community back in 2020 as a Google Summer of Code mentee to work on the deletion metrics on object storage project and I got mentored by Bartek Flurka and Mathias Loibel. I had an amazing experience working with Thanos and I learned a lot of lessons and everything and it was a very good experience I had. So I hope everybody today had an amazing experience at the event, our first Thanos Kwan and many useful takeaways from the good talks we had today. And now with Bartek, I would like to express our gratitude and ways to keep in connection from before we close our Thanos Kwan. First of all, I would like to start with a big kudos to all the speakers today, like they put in a lot of effort and in preparation to like deliver the talks, we could see that and thanks to Bartek, Ben, Colleen, Colin, Trevor, Fabian, Philip, Jacob, Joel, Max and Saswata. A big applause for the speakers today. We also would love to thank you know program committee, so you know group of people who wanted to help us to choose the talks for this event. We had so many like 30 or more proposals and we have to find those that fits the most for this event. So really, really big thanks for them for their work. So thanks to Anais, Ben, Philip, Harshitality, Machely, Mikau and Michael, sorry, and Saswata and Sonya. Especially for Sonya, she's co-chair of this event with me and she did a lot of background work to get this event happen. Lots of decisions, so really big applause to all this group again. We'll be clapping two more times. So finally, you know, one bunch of even bigger group, there might be more even names I didn't put here, but essentially lots of people that we run this idea through and get initial feedbacks and we kind of like plan this you know for the whole journey. So thanks Philip and Gidius, Harshitality, Machely, Mathias, Michael, Saswata, Sonya as well. So big applause for those bunch of people as well. Great work. And last but not the least, you know, thanks to CNCF for sponsoring this event and allowing us to be and have our first time as con, hopefully not the last one. And really, really thanks to, you know, two CNCF employees, Nicolette and Linsai who are super, super helpful in, you know, like literally making this official and organized staff answer questions and so on. So really thanks to those, Nicolette and Linsai, thank you. And yeah, finally thanks to you, to the community, to the users, to contribute, contributors and maintainers like you keep this project alive and it's really amazing to see this grow. We have, you know, a lot of contributors like up to the thousand, we have thousands of people in our Slack communication channel. So it's, yeah, thank you for your hard work. Now, would you like to stay connected? Because we do. And we have many forms of communication available to keep the community together. We have Thanos officers every second Thursday. And we also have our Slack channels, Thanos and Thanos Dev open for all kinds of communications. And they're also very beginner friendly. Or you can just open an issue or pull request and get help. You can also follow us on Twitter, our account handle is Thanos Metrics. So in mood for more Thanos talks, we also have some interesting maintainer track talks in the rest of KubeCon. So on March 20th, Michael and Gidris will be giving a talk about Thanos query processing from end to end, giving a complete picture of Thanos query processor. And on March 22nd, Saswata and Daniel will be talking about the different capabilities Thanos provides and how to use them efficiently. So now that the open source spread in the air, we also have some mentorships for enthusiastic contributors to join and get started. I was a mentee once myself. So I can talk for myself and it was a very positive experience. I had, I would encourage to check in the exciting opportunities for mentorships in LFX and GSOC. It happens every year. And if something looks interesting, don't be shy and apply for it. And we're also looking for mentors. If you're experienced in software engineering or and know something about Thanos, connect with a maintainer and you can mentor some mentee like me and it'll be a great experience for you and for the mentee too. Amazing. So to end it quickly, it's time for lunch. It's literally, I mean, there are some bunch of wars that leech outside. There's, there's lunch waiting for you. So thank you very much. That's the end of ThanosCon.