 Okay. Good morning, folks. We are going to get started. So I know everyone's walking to the door and seeing the sign walk around the corner and coming in, but yeah, we've got a really packed schedule. So we're just going to get going. So thank you all who have made it here for our very first six dot con. Great. First, just some quick introductions. We've got a set of us will be tag teaming through the emceeing and the opening and closing sessions. So I'm Tracy Miranda and Santiago will be joining us and Lily will be swapping in later as well. So we'll be walking you through the day just to give us a bit of a soft start as people roll in. We're just going to go through a bit of what to expect for today. So it's our very first six dot con. So really glad you could all join us. We will be doing a little bit of an opening session after we get through some of these logistics and which I'll hand over to Santiago for some opening remarks. Then we've got three keynotes to kick off with and a talk from Jesse Sanford from Autodesk, which leads us into a coffee break. You'll find coffee just outside the room and then more talks leading up to lunch, which is apparently in Hall E. I didn't know we were feeding you, but we'll get to Hall E for food. And just a quick shout out. We do have one speaker from DataDoc who has a prerecorded session that will be the first one on after the break. So that will play in here. And then finally, after lunch, back for some more talks and leading into lightning talks and then a final session. And then we're going to have a closing session and an award ceremony. So yeah, lots to get through today. And you're really looking forward to a lot of the sessions on there. So I hope everybody is excited. Okay, and I'm going to hand over to Santiago. Hello. Can you hear me well? Great. So I didn't want to take a lot of space because we have a lot of interesting keynotes to talk about. First of all, I just wanted to thank our program committee. This is the people that reviewed all of your talks and abstracts. They did a fantastic job. If you just look at the agenda, everything looks pretty tightly connected to what state of six stories and where is it going in the future. I also wanted to thank our diamond sponsors for six years gone. Chingard Google and Red Hat. Thank you so much. And well, we have a lot of companies involved in the talk in talking today. I think we'll get a lot of perspectives from both integrators and developers and users. I think it's going to cover all of the perspectives of what makes six door such a thriving and interesting ecosystem. And that's why we have the landscape. I don't know if you've seen this. I think it's been floating around a little bit on Twitter. We have integrations with many projects, say in the CNCF personally in total and tough are the ones that I'm involved in. But we have integrations with helm and pretty much anything that's related to software delivery and to security is starting to catch on and take on six door to secure their software supply chain. Now, even though we have a very, very thriving, very diverse ecosystem, I am I'm humbled to see all of this different logos involved in the project. We still need to provide a little bit more in order to entice new projects to start joining us. And this is why today we are announcing general availability for six door. Now you may want me, you may be wondering what that means. It means a couple of things, but most of it is just a way for you to trust the six door infrastructure as a place for for you to sign and verify different software supply chain artifacts. Concretely, what this means is that we are hitting 1.0 and both record and full CEO. We are also providing an SLA of 99.5 uptime for the public good instance. And we also went through a security audit that actually found a vulnerability that's already been fixed. But this really means that the project has been thoroughly looked at by third parties and that you can trust the way that it's running and the way that it's being used. So something I wanted to do just to spice things up a little bit before handing it off to Luke is I made a little laly as alias here, but it's not that. So this is the entry that I probably should have not seen that much. Let's try again. This is the entry that we have hit during GA just during the announcement now. And I'm going to ask you in the next couple of minutes, try to sign an entry and see which one of you in the crowd can get the closest to this number. If it is not very readable there, we have 1,673,564 as the record entry. Anybody want to try? Get close. There's going to be a prize, of course. You're allowed to use cosine. You can cosine whatever you want. Keyless is fine. Maybe Keyless is useful as your email on it. It's also quite amazing when I tested this. A couple of thousand. I have a joke. I have a joke. Please. Did you hear about the developer who couldn't get your signature into recall? It's a practical joke. No, it's a bad sign. Okay. Do I have anybody? You can just yell the number. What's your index? 500. No, this has been increasing. So if I run it again, I can tell you that I'm going to get a different number. It's a different number. Probably we need to add a couple. We need to add two numbers. Well, we're also out of time. So why don't we just have it to loop and come back to me and we'll hand you your swag.