 Well the CNCF ambassador program has just been rebooted and so I've been an ambassador for all of two weeks now So I'm definitely an expert the program is around having people who whose primary job it is to advocate for the community and to make sure that the Community is a welcoming place So making sure that people know where they can fit in whether they're you end users or contributors Getting them plugged into projects getting them connected to the right people and making sure they're informed about the different opportunities that they have One thing that an open-source project never has enough of is help and that's true of Istio like any other project As a matter of fact my talk this afternoon is about how easy it is to become an Istio contributor in five minutes or less So we've done a lot to really lower the barrier to entry make it easier for new folks to get involved I've met so many people who think oh, I have nothing to offer I have nothing to bring to the table my use case isn't interesting Nobody wants to hear about it at a talk or this bug that I've written. It's probably not a bug I probably just did something wrong and they're gonna laugh at me well first of all welcome You are in the right place you belong here. You have something to offer all of us and we need you