 Okay, good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening, everyone. Thank you so much for joining the CMCF Marketing Committee meeting today. I'm going to go ahead and share my screen. Take a look at the slides. All right. And just to kind of kick it off, I know there's a lot going on in the world these days. So I just wanted to acknowledge that and that we're sending, you know, all of our positive thoughts to folks. I appreciate you being on this meeting and know that these are challenging times. But looking forward to connecting with you all during this meeting, getting some updates on what's happening in our marketing world. And yeah, we'll go ahead and kick off the meeting from there. So you already have this information. You're here, which is great. And just a heads up that I am recording this call now. So if you don't want to be recorded during this meeting, feel free to turn yourself off video and off of voice as well. And chat to engage with folks also. Our next marketing committee meeting is scheduled for April 6. That's going to be a very KubeCon heavy call as we quickly approach KubeCon Europe as many of you are aware. And then just a quick note on these meetings that, you know, we do follow this, we do have this antitrust policy. Please don't do anything illegal on this call keeping confidential. If you have any questions about that, there's a link in here. As for our agenda today, we're going to go through some announcements as we always do. We'll get some updates from our various programs and then open it up for questions. So with that, I'll go ahead and jump right into things. Let me just chat over here. All right. So Carla, I'll go ahead and pass it over to you are my future to talk about your office hours. Yes. Thank you, Christie. This is very exciting. We're officially starting with the office hours and as you can see, there is the second Tuesday each month, which means that is kind of the week after this meeting, which we thought it will be a good opportunity for you to gather your thoughts and then reach out to me and share your time. So this is the opportunity for you to ask any questions and support how to make the most of your membership here. The CNCF, but also any other question you might have also about cube com for example because I know that it's going to be in everybody's minds a lot in the next few months. If you're thinking about any creative idea you would like to to have on site we can discuss together and we can see what's feasible or what's not. I also I'm also glad Christie you mentioned that are difficult times, because they really are and and we are all part of the community here. And it's important also to support each other in other non club native ways. So if you have, again, if you want to talk. We are part of the community and we can also think about initiatives that we can organize together in order to to to give help to the other members of the community during the situation. And this could be just another another topic conversation so please please please make the most of this hour every month. I'm really really happy to talk to all of you and to collaborate with you. Awesome thank you so much Carl I'm really looking forward to seeing your office hours at work and seeing how our member collaboration can continue. If you already on this call and you haven't had a new member welcome call you might be looking for that feel free to reach out to me for that. But I do highly recommend also meeting with Carla for that one on one. You know, putting some of these programs into practice learning best practices, and as we kind of go through these calls moving forward we're going to focus on different areas today. We're going to talk to us about online programs which is our webinar program, and because the calendar just open so we'll talk a little bit more about that on what kind of content performs there. Well there, and things like that just so that you get a little bit of a deeper dive of where to connect so. Thank you Carla. And with that we also launched our annual survey last month and Charlie are you on the line do you want to talk a little bit about this. Christy hey everyone. So, as you have hopefully seen on the interwebs, our annual survey from 2021 has been released I know we were a couple of months late for term, we were quite busy. So apologies for that. But hopefully you'll have read it or at least seen it and seen our move to data driven storytelling. So let's get this annual survey we came out with three kind of key top takeaways that the community showed us through their results so we had container adoption kubernetes have truly gone mainstream it was really fantastic to see that 96% of organizations are either already using kubernetes or they're evaluating kubernetes. So what we've noticed and this is really cool and I'm really excited this year to probe more into this is that kubernetes is now disappearing on the hood. We, we had a lot of respondents saying yes we use containers but not using kubernetes we thought hang on those, the, these two go together. And I seem to see now that there are so many tools built on top of kubernetes. Sometimes we don't actually know that we're even using it. And I'd love to see if that's developing in the coming years. And the last one, and another one we're excited to follow on is actually seeing organizations move up the stack. We've seen a lot of adoption in our graduated and also incubating projects, and in fact some sandbox projects are really barreling along and you can see, actually just in this little graphic here that we've got on the screen just what some of those results looked like. We got some fantastic coverage from this, all over the tech press which was great the PR team will tell you a little bit more about that later. So just on this if you are a CNCF member and you have in production beta, and you'd like to be a part of our next survey which is going to be coming up soon, please reach out and get in touch we worked with our friends at New Relic and data dog this year and it really elevates the report it's something we're keen to keep doing so if you'd like to please reach out to info at CNCF.io, we've got the email address here on this slide, I thought I saw a couple of questions coming in. The release and check-in frequency was removed. Hey, Seth, I see what we had to do this year is we had so many responses. It was absolutely huge there was no way that we could actually include all of the results so what we did is we put all of the data into the digital data of GitHub. If you did find sort of the more comprehensive reports we did in yester years helpful, please reach out and let me know I'm on Slack I'm on email. Because it will be quite interesting to you know get points of views on that and you know whether we need to provide more in depth coverage or whether this top level report is enough for the community going forwards. Any questions on the at the annual survey. Good, in that case I will hand it back to you Christy. Awesome thanks Charlie thanks so much and yeah if you haven't had a chance to dive into this highly recommend it we also have some great graphics that you can use to share with your networks and all your sources so yeah great to see that and again reach out if you are interested in participating as from a data production side for 2022. And with that I'm actually going to pass it pass the mic over to Libby who runs our online programs. As you know the online programs for q2 is now open. So we thought it'd be helpful for Libby to kind of walk us through the process of how to book one and then talk a little bit about kind of what content performs well there and then she can answer a little bit of basic questions so with that we'll hand it over to you. Hey everybody. Good morning good afternoon wherever you're calling from. Like Christy said the q2 calendar is open the dates are open through the end of June, you can click through this link here or ping me if you don't have it. And you'll get sent to our calendar booking tool. Just a little overview reminder here on the slide of your eligibility based on membership level and then what online programs we are running these days. So feel free to hop in and book your program today something I do want to note. Actually I'll say it on this slide how to book an online program. Click that link. Think of your title and abstract first if you can I know we get a lot of, you know land rush type. Grab your date type things. And that's totally fine but just remember that we're not able to publish your event online until we have your title and abstract, ready to go so that means it won't be promoted until you get the information on your calendar. So send that as soon as you have it and you can always send directly to me. We do know there are a few glitches in the Calendly process, ie character count for your abstract so if you notice it gets cut off, send it directly to me in a word doc or an email, however you choose, and I will get it uploaded here on the booking page you can pick which, which webinar or online program we'd like to schedule. And then we will confirm with you by sending you the calendar invitation with your login information registration links. And if you're doing live stream your link for your speakers to join as well, and then exactly prep for your event. Any questions on the booking process before we go on to the next slide. Okay, we'll keep moving. The number forms well. Typically we see content varies so kind of like the industry and the quick me quick change that it takes that that changes as well so project updates, tips and tricks, interactive demos where you break and fix tools are always great. So many examples of how to how to how to use basically anything that's latest and greatest and news in the community and industry are also really high performing and high visibility. I do have two members that I want to introduce Carla and Catherine that are going to speak a little bit to their experience of the program, and they can let you know, you know some of their. Well performing ideas and content. So I'm going to start with Carla and let her just chime in real quick. Hello. Yes, it's me again. But I'm very happy to advocate for for the online program because it was very useful for us. We did it last year container solutions. And my experience was was very very smooth in the sense that I like the level of independence is that gives you, because you can choose your preferred time you can choose your topic. The only hiccup like you mentioned Libby was that the character limit, but once again, it was very fast. I reached out to you, I provided a full abstract and it was up and running in, in no time. In terms of content. Again, that there's different possibilities. We use that on demand, pre recorded webinar. And we, I think we get like some tips and tricks that's the category we, we kind of match here, because we provided some strategic advice on becoming cloud native. So, again, this was very, very much appreciated because we had people reaching out to us to follow up and and get more information. So, this is a great opportunity to put yourself out there and share any advice, any relevant topics with the community and start a conversation with the community. So, as members, this is a great opportunity so I really recommend to whatever level you are to use any of these opportunities opportunities. Thank you, Carla, where you can for Libby. Exactly, you nailed it. I will hand over to Catherine next and something else I do want to just mention because I know it comes up a lot in the booking for the online on demand webinars like Carla reminded me. Calendly again has it's a calendar tool so it's going to book in time slots. You are not required to be there. You are not required to answer questions at two in the morning. Everything launches at midnight on Thursdays so that's also just a little, a little quirk of the tool, nothing's perfect, but it's pretty close, I think. Okay, with that I'm going to hand it to Catherine. Yeah, so I'm Catherine with boy and so the creator of linker D so we've done a few linker D sessions. And so so far we've only focused on the live stream part of that because we really like the demoing live demoing and generally get a lot of questions and it's just like very dynamic and people seem to like it. The process itself, I find it very straightforward basically you sign up, get a calendar link added to your calendar show up and get started. I mean, it couldn't be easier I did not run into character issues yet so I didn't know about that. I also did not know that you could sign up without having the full topic so I was always a little bit stressed out because each time it seems to be available a little earlier. So that's good to know. So I'm glad we talked about this Libby. And so the live views one thing is just to keep in mind right like the live views are across multiple streams right like, I think like twitch has the fewest and if you're just looking there you're like oh they're not that many people but there are other people looking somewhere else. So that's just something to keep in mind because first I was like oh is it it, but there are lots more. Great point Catherine we're now streaming directly from YouTube live. So it will stream directly there based there but also to twitch and LinkedIn. Yeah, and so I think the on demand also gets quite a few views. We had just one 13 days ago and it has already 600 views which I think it's pretty nice. I think also the fact that it is included and keep weekly is great right because like once you have it like it's promoted their big newsletter. And then you can sign up to see it live but then you can see the on demand as well so yeah I can only add to Carla's. And just say like yeah you should definitely take advantage of it. Thank you so much. All right and Christie we go to the next slide and this is actually Catherine as well. Yeah, can I mention just one quick thing Catherine if I get back to you. Just to be clear on the online programs when you are thinking about content, it does need to be vendor neutral and more community focused so focusing on how you're working with one of the projects focusing on open source that sort of thing. You can get a pretty good idea from looking on YouTube kind of what content folks are referencing here but if you do have questions feel free to reach out. We just want to make it clear like no product pitches like this is very educational community oriented so just keep that in mind when you're putting together your materials. Yeah, and I'll head back to you Catherine. Okay, great. So, I don't know, some of you may remember that we talked about the glossary a few months ago. A lot has changed since then. If you don't remember don't worry I'm going to tell you real quick what it is. So basically the cloud native glossary is an idea that came from the business value subcommittee. You can see I have open source project, but instead of code you're contributing works in our case cloud native definitions. And the idea is to explain these complex cloud native concepts and very simple words. And ideally so anyone can understand them even without a computer science degree turns out that's pretty hard but it's a really really good way to learn more and like deepen your knowledge about cloud native. Until recently we were only a few people doing all the heavy lifting we had some contributions here and there. So if you wanted to launch the website by QQ and a with 50 terms what we did. And now fast forward four months. Oh my God has so much has changed like we have 10 teams translating the glossary. We have Italian Portuguese Spanish German Korean Chinese Hindi Bengali Arabic, and I see an Alisa is here so big shout out to the Italian team super excited about that. I posted some previews in here because I'm especially with the ones with different writings because it feels just so amazing to see those popping up they're not live yet. The Hindi team has already completed their 10 first terms which is needed to get life with a website. So that should be coming very soon and much more as well. We've used lots of PRs. We have two new approvers we have one ambassador. We have lots of interactions on Slack, especially in the localization channels. And for us. This was really a little bit unexpected that so many people kind of started caring about it especially so fast. So very very excited to see that and if you want to be part of an open source project please please join us. I don't have to contribute code and I think that's probably good news for a lot of people in on this call because not everyone knows how to code. You can still be part of an open source project, the whole process with GitHub how the community help each other. It's all exactly the same. The only thing is like what you contributing is different. There's a little learning curve but we have like great guides that explain everything with lots of screenshots so don't be discouraged about the GitHub process. So it really really is a super good way to deepen your cognitive knowledge right like explaining these terms in very simple words is a very good exercise so I mean that's how I learned and I learned every day. And yeah so if this sounds interesting, please join the glossary channel, I added a link to a blog post with all the information you need like you don't have to remember everything that's like which channels and so on it's all in there. Yeah, so I hope to see you on either one of our meetings or a slack and yeah hope you can join us. Thank you. Awesome thank you so much Catherine I can't believe how this project is grown like you said in the four months like all the translations all the engagement that's so awesome so highly recommend folks getting involved in. I'm so glad you phrase it in the way of like open source without having to cook, you know something as marketers that we now have those skills. So, that's great awesome well I'm going to go ahead and go to the next slide. So if you might remember in our last meeting we talked a little bit about having some sort of meet up at coupon honey upon North America sorry Europe that's coming up here in May. So we're going to house and coffee and tea before the key notes one of the days so just to save the date we're still working at the details with the events team. I know that breakfast will be provided in your hotel so the idea is eat breakfast and then come over before the key notes. It'll just be like a meet and greet opportunity I'll be there Carl will be there, our marketing team as well and it'll just be a great place to kind of network with folks get to know everyone. Nothing real fancy here but just wanted to provide that space so we should have more details in our next meeting like I said will be pretty cute con focus but just to heads up on that so looking forward to seeing folks in person. But with that, we also have the deadline approaching for our co located events happening at cube con Europe. If you're interested in located events in the back of this deck there's details on all of those just to heads up that the. If you want to sponsor them the deadline is on March 11. So just a note to reach out to our sponsor team. If you're interested in doing that before the deadline. All right, and I'll go ahead and jump into our membership so just a special shout out to our new CNCF members if you're on the call this is your first time welcome we're so glad you're here. Huge increase in silver members of last month always great to have all these folks and special shout out to our end use end user members as well. So just a quick note on some member acquisitions. This is not. I'll be honest we try to capture as many as we can so if you do see inaccuracies or we need to update this feel free to let us know and we'll make sure that we get those updated in real time. And with that I'm going to go ahead and hand it over to Jesse and Katie and our PR team. Yeah, hey. Thank you. Hi. So actually before I jump into the slides I just, I was reminded by Christie had mentioned the new members we have a new member silver member press release going out on March 8. And then for anybody who might not realize we have the cube con EU schedule announcement happening on March 9. So those are two press releases that are going to be going out next week. And to go over this last month we had a smash join the incubator on the 16th, which garnered a good amount of coverage, tons of new tons of new new incubating projects it's just crazy. So that was good. And then, and then like Charlie mentioned, we had the annual survey, which we got tons of really great coverage on here actually definitely really good titles Kubernetes cross the chat. And then there's the chasm chasm. Kubernetes manage Kubernetes becomes the norm just really, really good stuff. Some commentary from Priyanka and Chris to in there. So, worth having a look. I think still actually I think we're still seeing some some coverage come out from there too which is cool. And then I think Trisha is on for the analyst relations stuff and if I'm right. Yeah. And the key things we just want to mirror is coming out of the analyst research is very much mirroring what we're seeing in terms of the growth of Kubernetes and the growth of the cloud. I know in the last call, there was a request to see more, more information that's available in the public domain that you can go and actually source from so we've been focused a bit more on that you'll see more blogs, more press releases but we still are calling out on that search that is important if you do have. If someone in your organization does have licenses, but just recently Gartner released a press release that really is highlighting some of their metrics around cloud growth so I do encourage you to go check that out. Also, there was a good blog written by Travis Clayton that one's more of an implementation focused how to type of blog. And he is also a Gartner analyst on what's called the Gartner for tech professionals team which is the team that's talking to clients who are looking for implementation advice and tips and planning guidance. If we go to the next slide there's one I really just want to call out and spend a little more time on Forrester most recently this is a good example of the impact that you are having as members as well as our analyst relations in that Lisa Star who's a principal analyst at Forrester and he's covering cloud native and Kubernetes technologies and cloud native and container technologies. He recently this month wrote a blog that talks about Kubernetes best practices. So I do encourage you all to check that out but here's what's interesting about that is in the blog he talks about all the different places you can go to learn about best practices, and he points them back to the CNCF case studies site. So for anyone who is contributing to that you are getting those case studies are getting amplified as a place to go for best practices across various use cases so that's really cool. He's also the same analyst and his team who last month did a Forrester wave, where they pointed to one of their criteria being open source and commitment to open source as as an evaluation criteria, and that CNCF projects and involvement in those was was really about as some of the, as some of the examples or the evidence that those public cloud providers were using of really being committed and what made them rank higher in the wave so you're starting to really see that impact. Finally IDC is doing a lot of predictions reports now across the different geographies and regions so if you're not, if you're located in Japan or Europe or South America you can look for those there and go ahead and go to the next slide and then I am wrapping it up. And then 451 research also has been coming out with a lot of a lot of new content around cloud, a lot of it's around pricing some of it's around financial management. But again just a reminder 451 research does have a dedicated cloud need to practice and they are very regular attendees to cube con so they're a great place to start a conversation as well. So please pause if there's any questions. And if not we'll move on. Yeah, so this is just we have this every month just gives everybody a quick overview of the key messages that is showing up in media articles, and so we have key messages, graduated projects and then incubating projects which actually probably need to update because they are changing fast. Definitely. Thank you Jesse and Trisha for the update. And now we're going to jump into some content marketing updates. And with that I will pass it back to Levy to talk about online programs. Hello again. February was another great month for online programs we hosted three live streams and I didn't change January, right there to February so catching it as we go. We cloud native lives live streams and average average of 49.4 viewers per session, which I believe is going up now that we're on YouTube live like I mentioned before. That includes a lot of algorithm and social posts so I think that's helping drive our attendance to those. Total of 8,773 total minutes watched and 3,332 total views year to date on Twitch and YouTube. We have a lot of online demand webinars with over 5000 total views month to date and two live webinars with a total of 354 registrations on the registration site. 104 of those attended live in the live webinar and about 1500 total views so far on YouTube month to date. As you can see I think in this very zoom driven world a lot of our views happen and are a lot of our contents digested on everyone's own time so these on demand and these posts to YouTube are really helping out I think with your views and they just continue to grow. That's also something with that YouTube link that you can check continually and see your stats. If you have any stats in terms of numbers, I can give you numbers for registrations live views and total total views if you just ping me on email we cannot again give out any sort of leads or personal information, but I can give you numbers so here's what happened in February, and here is our lovely cube weekly it continues to grow and push great content and also help promote all of our online programs again like we mentioned earlier, they go out every Friday. And we have a max open rate of 3395 opens max clicks as you can see about over 1800 average open rate is almost 23% and the average click rate is a little over 18%. So, continue sending us all of your and that also as the note says is missing the final week of February so if anybody continue to send us your great content, we will continue to submit it to the editors. And again, we are working on getting a little bit more criteria and clarity for y'all on what what constitutes or qualifies you for submission but, like always vendor neutral, something very current within the last two weeks usually. And I'm missing anything Christie. Awesome, thank you Libby. All right, and this is one of my favorite things to talk about which is our analytics dashboard that we kicked off last year thanks to Charlie and our website. And if you are curious about our CNCF blogs, you know what content performs well if you've submitted your own blog and you want to track it. This is a great place that you can use a great place to pull that information it does pull in the real time Google analytics data so I'm sure you're probably tired of hearing me talk about it but you can click billing here to cruise at your own leisure. I recommend this to if you're interested in contributing to the CNCF blog. There is a reference deck at the end of this deck for how to do that if you're new, our team can walk you through that but this is a great resource. And then with that I'm going to pass it over to Charlie to talk about those case studies that Trisha mentioned and a couple earlier slides, which is awesome to see the analysts recognition of that that's amazing. Thanks Christy it is this is so fantastic so yes if you needed any more proof that's a good idea just send me end user case studies. I hope you've heard it today. So we had a couple of really great case studies go out in the last few weeks so Allianz Direct published a really interesting one, and it was all about how they basically navigated the entire cloud native journey they spun up a new business. And I really had to work on them, you know the sort of the team culture and environment to, I think to really realize the potential of cloud native. So that was super interesting and we're excited to work with them more on different content. And we just published yesterday, a case study about think thanks to our lovely friends at buoyant. And this is again, really fascinating this is a UK, basically, like a rewards card amalgamation tool. So whenever you pay with your credit card you're instantly making sure that you're getting the rewards that you deserve and of course in today with all of our crazy rising prices this is really handy especially for those of us in the UK. Don't forget, if you want to do a case study it doesn't just have to be a written case study it can be a video. So please do take advantage of the service all you have to do is have a look at the process on GitHub the link is on this slide and just submit your proposal. So just the notes that you know we do have a pipeline stretching into the next couple of months. So, get in soon. If you want to have this, this service at your leisure, your leisure at your service in the next couple of months. And the other thing I just wanted to mention again and we spoke about this last month but bring it top of mind. The cartograph us group are going to be releasing the cloud native maturity model at cube con. And they're looking for end users to partner with and it's basically just as they promote this model it's all about how do you track how cloud native you know you truly are as a business it's a really fantastic project it's getting a lot of ground. I would like to be part of that you can join the conversation on slack. We've put the hashtag in there. And also you can feel free to reach out to me personally on slack as well or just turn up to one of our cartograph us meetings. It's every other Tuesday, so we're having our next one next week. It's super interesting and a super fun thing to be a part of so do consider it. I think that's all from me Christie. Awesome. Thank you so much, Charlie. All right, with that we'll go into an events update. So just a quick update on our kubernetes community days program. These are small community driven events, kind of like many few cons if you will. And there's a link in here too if you're interested in learning more about the program or perhaps proposing one in your area, but just a top level we have a few events coming up. I'm going to go ahead and go through this checks into lock India Berlin. There's also all the information for this is on GitHub so you can check out the project board as well as I was mentioning look at the full calendar, as well. And I'll go ahead and go to the next slide and then here is a just birds eye view of some events that we're going to be at in the next couple months. And based on feedback last and last month's call we did add a little bit more information with regards to our participation from CNCS perspective how we're sponsoring and there's notes in here if there's a booth. Some of these speaking engagements are still TVD on who the speaker will have those details as those come through. And yeah, I'll just jump into these and if anyone on the events team wants to correct me if I get anything wrong here feel free to just run through these slides really quickly. So as you know we have keep on calling it upon Europe happening in Valencia coming up here in May feels like right around the corner. And there's information in here on where the venue is how to book your hotel accommodations. And this is a hybrid event so there will be an in person component as well as a virtual one. If you can't travel for some reason. There's all the information in here as well as the health and safety requirements. And as Jesse mentioned, be on the lookout for the schedule announcement which will come out next week, which is very exciting. So thanks so much for coming out to our sponsors for helping us make this event a reality. In top of mind is our diamond sponsors Cisco while way until casted by being red hat and the Mware. We also appreciate all of our other sponsor levels. It's really great to have your community support. And just to note that the sponsorship sales for these are closed, except for our co located events as we discussed earlier and I'll get to those in a minute here. So we have a plethora of co co located events happening in conjunction with you. These are events that happen two days before the conference starts, and they're really a deep dive into various technology sectors, you know obviously their security was in day. Lots of great things to add on to your cube con experience. You can peruse the whole lineup in these slides of the information on when it's happening you know how to add it to your event registration shout out to sponsors, etc. That's all in here and as I mentioned if you are interested in and sponsoring please reference our site earlier in the deck and reach out to the sponsor team on that but I'll just kind of go through these very quickly. Lots of great events happening lots of great places to really dive into a specific area, depending on your interest. Yeah, there's a lot. And again, this is our co located events. It looks like, let me double check on the deadline because I thought it was March 11 but this is saying March 4. Tina, can you clarify for me is that the right date. Right date because the sponsor hosted Kolo event packages as you can see here package a bnc are already sold out. So the only one that is currently left available is the cross promotion package for community hosted and pre approved events. Anyone interested in hosting their own event alongside cube con cloud native con in Valencia is encouraged to take a look at the description for this package in our in our sponsorship perspective that's linked here and reach out to the sales team. And yes, the deadline is coming up quickly here this Friday. Yeah, I'm so sorry we got the date wrong we will definitely correct the slides before we refresh the deck out to everybody. Thank you for getting that awesome. All right, and then we also do have a cube con cloud native con North America coming up in October this year they'll be taking place in Detroit. I personally have never been to Detroit so really excited to go there and be all of our core group of kubernetes folks that are out there and see what that's all about. The CFP is going to open here in March and then the sponsorship deadline is coming up in July, which seems like it's far away but it is quickly approaching. Also want to give a shout out to our sponsors who have already signed on for the event our diamond sponsors AWS Intel custom by beam prisoner cloud by Palo Alto networks again there is still opportunities for you to sponsor. There's this prospectus excuse me here as well as the alias of where to reach out and those are to July 22nd. And yeah and then this is just kind of bubbles up the sponsorship opportunities that are available as we already discussed. And oh Tina do you want to talk about the lottery. As for all cube con cloud native con events, our six diamond sponsorship slots are awarded through a random lottery. The first drawing for North America was last month at the end of January. Sorry, it's already March, never mind. It was at the end of January. And we have two slots left at this point and they will be selected on June 10. So if your company is still looking to get in and you know get a chance to win the lottery. Please submit your signed contract no later than June 9. And the drawing like I said will be in June 10 for the last two slots. Thank you so much Tina just going to pick the chat real quick. Okay. All right. And yeah I think that takes us through our agenda for today's call in the back of the appendix here, you can see the links for where the slides can be found after this meeting as well as the recording. It does take about 24 hours for us to get the recording on YouTube. And again we do ask that you keep those assets within our member community so don't share it proudly. I think that's great. There's also the events in CFP calendar if you'd like to contribute to those and we have a number of mailing lists. And then there here's our member resources so again if you are new and want to look at our member welcome deck there's information on that information our technical communities in here the job board all just a quick reference guide for you. If you really want to dive a little bit more into these programs. There's a great session that Bill and Charlie hosted called building your brand you're welcome to watch that your own leisure. Also highly recommend coming to Carla's office hours meeting with her one on one to discuss some of these programs as well. With that there are some training updates in here that you're welcome to review as well and that really takes us through the end of the deck I'm going to stop sharing my screen and just take a peek at the chat real quick. Yes we we I put a link to the slides in the chat already. And then like I said the recording will be available later today for folks who are asking. Any last minute questions before we just what looks like we'll be. I'd just like to say thank you Christie and thank you Carla and marketing team. This deck does have a lot of stats and it does have a lot of information that would be useful to all the members and it's aggregated so whoever helped put all that together based on our last meeting and conversation. I appreciate that I'm sure a lot of the members appreciate that as well so great job everybody there thank you. Sure always happy to help. It's really great to provide the updates for you all and all these programs so glad to have that feedback. Awesome well I'll just pause for one more second here and see if there are any other questions or anything before we drop. Now we'll give folks some time back to get coffee catch them on email if you get ready for your next meeting. Question do we know the date in March when the CFP is going to open for KubeCon North America. Not yet we will definitely let you know once it's confirmed I think that's something that's still being worked out. Great. All right well again thank you everyone for joining us today. I'm glad you found most sounds like people from the meeting useful which is great.