 My name is Sven Patrick, full stack web developer and DevOps engineer at a small company based in southern Germany. And what I do at work exactly is some Node.js development. And of course, I'm also using GitLab and build GitLab CI pipelines for our products and projects. Through GitLab, I learned to have more health confidence in some way, because I think when I began to really work every day on an everyday basis with GitLab, I also started using Twitter as a medium for information. And that's when I discovered that there are so many people using GitLab. And I think one of the greatest moments in my career so far was when I first saw a question on Stack Overflow, which had the GitLab CI tag. And I could actually answer it. So I just wrote in small answer, providing minimal example. And yeah, a few days later, it was accepted. And then I realized it was a bounded question, which was also cool. Sometimes I'm also participating in the Contribute coffees, which happens on Wednesday. There, I found out that GitLab community members are so helpful. So I wrote him a message to ask if there's already a pipeline template for automatic releases. And he said, no, but it sounds like a great idea to submit the contribution. So I did. And the maintainers of the project commented on my feature request and said, oh, actually great idea. Then I provided the template as a basic example. And they helped me with so many things. And right now, right before the first contribution to that awesome product they use every day.