 Hi, my name is Cesar Cevedo and I'm a technical marketing manager at GitLab. GitLab 13.9 has a new feature called Markdown Links for Feature Flags, which introduces a new special reference to our GitLab flavor Markdown for Feature Flags. When you use this reference anywhere in your issues or merge requests Markdown, GitLab will replace it with a link to the Feature Flag you specified in the reference. Not only does this improve collaboration on Feature Flags, but it also streamlines the stakeholders DevOps work. Let's see how this new feature works. Here we see the release announcement and for this specific feature, Markdown Links for Feature Flags. If you click on the documentation button, it will open up a new tab and it will take you to the page in the documentation that describes this new feature. There you see that's the special reference new in this release called Feature Flag. It shows you the syntax on how to use it. So now let's see how to use this new reference in an issue inside a project here called Prog Manager Spring. In this project I have two Feature Flags. One is called Prods in Alpha Order and notice that the percent rollout for the production environment is 50%. And I have another feature flag called Brand Name in Caps. Let's go to the Issues and create a new issue. Let's assume that we want to update the first Feature Flag that you saw and we're going to request to adjust the Feature Flag to 100% deployment to production. In other words, we're going to make a change to that Feature Flag so that the feature appears in all of the production pods. We enter a title for the issue and then we enter a short description. I will go ahead and assign the issue to myself and then I will go ahead and click on Submit Issue to create it. So once it's created, I could have added the reference in the description itself of this issue but I'm choosing to add it in the comments. Let's just assume that I forgot to include that link so I'm adding it in the comments. I could have edited the description and added there too. So I'm just putting in here the Feature Flag definition can be found at and then I'm going to go ahead and use the new feature reference and I'm entering here the Feature Flag reference and markdown and I'm going to specify that it's the Feature Flag number one. Notice that when I save the comments, that becomes a link and when you click on the link it takes you directly to the Feature Flag so that work can be done, not necessarily by me but by someone else and they can go ahead and update the Feature Flag, for example in this case, to 100% rollout in production. That's it. Thank you very much for watching.