 Thank you Nathan. I'm sure many of you are aware there has been so many recent achievements with our incubating projects. Next up we are pleased to share these updates from our amazing community of incubating project maintainers. Let's hear from them now. The CertManager project solves certificate management for Kubernetes and OpenShift. CertManager automates the issuance process and TrustManager automates the trustman on distribution. Our latest release contains some great improvements. We, for example, reduce the memory usage of our operators and we added support for public CA sources. Thank you to all our contributors and a special shout-out to our top 10 external contributors. Check out our products on GitHub, ask a question on Slack or meet us here at KubeCon or virtually during our daily stand-up. Hello KubeCon, I'm Thomas, Cillium maintainer here are the Cillium updates. Since KubeCon Detroit we have applied for the CNCF graduation, released Cillium 113 with many exciting features ingress, service mesh and SNI support for our policy. What is next? MTLS support using Spiffy, a new meta device and big announcements. We have started working on a new way to easily connect Kubernetes and non-Cuban Addis using Cillium Mesh. Have a great KubeCon everybody. Hi everyone, I'm George from Cloud Custodian. Cloud Custodian is a rules engine for the cloud. That means you write a little bit of YAML and if something's not supposed to be there, Cloud Custodian will take care of it for you in real time. Cloud Custodian is a healthy open source project and this year we'll be concentrating on integrating shift left functionality to ensure that your stacks come up properly the first time. Check us out at cloudcustodian.io and have a great conference. My name is Clemens Vastas. I work for Microsoft and I work on the CNCF CloudBenz project as well as in the CNCF serverless working group and in that working group we've been doing lots of work on the CloudBenz registry or Xregistry as we call it now and that is a metadata registry for serialization schemas, for message definitions like for cloud events and for endpoints and for other metadata and I will be speaking about this registry at KubeCon Europe. Welcome everyone to our Cryo project update for this KubeCon EU. We shipped Cryo126 together with its corresponding Kubernetes release back in December and it contains a bunch of new features. For example we enhanced open telemetry tracing, support conmonis, we have the event at black, we have saccom notifier support and also support for the node resource interface and we also enhance checkpoint and restore but we have even more. There are new releases available for the supposedly release branches and we're also working on fixing all of our bugs and enhancing our docs. So reach out to us if you want to learn more. Hi everyone I'm Mark Fossil a maintainer on the DAPA project. Here's a short update on DAPA the portable event-driven runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge. DAPA now has nine building block APIs and over 100 components to build modern applications. The community is thriving we have many people and organizations contributing to DAPA and in the 110 release it contains several very exciting features such as workflows, pluggable component SDKs and bulk pub sub-message. Come join our discord and see your coupon. I'm going to introduce the meltstones of the John Fly in the field of image acceleration. John Fly's architecture and scheduling has upgraded. It sports a distribution for NADUS and ESRGZ. NADUS shipping with Vanilla Lennon's kernel supported by your FS and FS catch ecosystem integration coverage such as KataD, Docker and Podeman. Hi my name is Lance Austin a maintainer on the emissary ingress project. Since QCount Detroit we ship four new minor versions upgrade dependencies such as omboy proxy and golang and ship new features open telemetry tracing support upstream active health checking non-blocking readiness checks. We also welcome three new community contributors. Join us for our maintainers talk or stop by our contrib fest to help contribute or if you want to just talk stop by the OSS pavilion have a great cube gun. Hey everyone Jackie Salinas here I'm delighted to share with you the latest Falco project updates since Detroit. The Falco community has been busy delivering two releases 33 and 34 and with them bringing exciting new features such as now you're able to easily manage the lifecycle of rules with Falco CTL the MQTT Falco sidekick integration is the first step into the IoT ecosystem for Falco and we have a new plugin that supports Kubernetes audit events from EKX plus the new experimental modern EDPF probe landed with core. On the community side we've seen some growth and we're seeing our project mature. Hello KubeCon my name is Neil Abogato and this is the GRPC update. It's been a very good year with the introduction of over 14 releases with numerous new enhancements. Looking ahead we're planning to improve the observability and proxy list service mesh capabilities while also introducing over 40 pieces of new documentation to ease the GRPC learning curve. To learn more please visit the GRPC.io site to get started and join the mailing list to stay current on all things GRPC. Take care. My name is Aditya I'm one of the maintainers of Intodo which is a framework for creating and verifying claims about the security of your software supply chains. We've been busy with things like the version 1.0 release of Intoda Attestations, mechanisms for proposing unique attestation types and various updates to our implementations. To learn more about these efforts and about new adoptions, new implementations just witness, integrations with Archivista, GWALK and our new governance model join us at our maintainer track stop. It provides a programmable framework for you to connect, secure and observe your micro services. Istio is a CNCF incubating project and the most popular service mesh deployed in production today. We are super excited about the future of Istio with Ambient where you can run your application without psychos. Check out istio.io to learn more. Welcome to Project K Native Update. How do I go from code to cloud? How do I make Kubernetes easy? How can I build event-driven apps? The answer is K Native. We now have stable and longer support cycles, customizable language packs for functions, security guard, event mesh concept and much more. Looking ahead, event discovery and subscription, integration with Gateway API, writing K Native functions with dapper and more. Join us at CNCF Slack to learn how others are using K Native. Connect with other developers, share ideas and get inspired today. Hey, hello everyone. I'm Davico, co-owner of a Lohan project. Lohan is a distributed storage system for Kubernetes. It provides precision volume management in and out of cost data service. Lohan is a lightweight, highly available, resilient, reliable solution. The goal for Lohan is run anywhere, cloud, on-prem and age. If you want to know about Lohan, come to join our maintenance section or visit our kiosk. Thank you. Let's talk about what we did with NAT in 2022. First, we released three new versions of the server. We have a key value store, a microservices library and an object store that is all new, some of which is experimental. You can now move streams around very, very easily and you have all these new operational things like scaling up and scaling down along with all of that stuff inside of the NAT's CLI. NAT has been downloaded a ton too over 2022. So just scan that QR code and join the NAT's community. You're going to have a blast with all the new stuff we've been working on. Awesome. Thank you so much to our Integruating Project maintainers for those fantastic updates.