 Hi everybody, I'm Mark Collier with the OpenStack Foundation. And I just want to join all of you in wishing OpenStack a happy third birthday. And really, you know, it's all about the community. It's all about the contributions that have been coming in from the very beginning. You know, we've seen this community founded on some very important core principles. And with those guiding principles, the community has grown at an incredible rate. We had 20 some odd developers contributing three years ago. Now we have over a thousand. I mean, it's unbelievable that that's happened in only three years. And, you know, user groups are very vital to the future of OpenStack. And we've seen those established in over 40 different countries. And that's just incredible to me from the very early beginnings. We had 75 people at our first design summit. Now we're seeing thousands of people attending summits. And our next one, of course, is in Hong Kong, November 5th through the 8th. So I hope all of you can join us there. And less than a year ago, a very important step, I believe, in the future of OpenStack was creating the foundation, the OpenStack Foundation. And we now have over 10,000 members from over 120 countries. And that diversity and that membership base, that is what it's all about. And that's what's going to carry us for the next three years. And, you know, not only have we seen these incredible numbers in terms of participation and excitement and people getting involved in OpenStack, but we're starting to see some very, very big users. And they are, of course, what we all fight for. We fight for the users. And we heard from some of those at the last summit, like Bloomberg and Comcast and Best Buy. And we're starting to hear more from CERN about what they're doing. And, you know, NTT, I mean, the list goes on and on. And what's exciting for me is not just the type of innovation that's enabled by moving more quickly in these companies, such as PayPal, has talked about how much more quickly they can release new features because of the agility of OpenStack. Not just that opportunity, but the opportunity for the individuals, many of you who are getting involved in OpenStack, starting businesses, getting funding, you know, helping users. It's just incredible to me that, you know, people are getting trained and learning these new skills and it's opening up new doors. You look at the number of job openings related to OpenStack. It's just incredible. And for me, the opportunities for the individuals are really, really special. And I think that's the biggest impact we've really made, honestly, is really trying to create this economic opportunity for everybody who wants to get involved in OpenStack and also ensuring that the future of cloud computing is free and open source based. And that's really because of those core fundamental beliefs and values that haven't changed a bit despite how fast we've grown. In fact, they're the reason we've grown so quickly, I believe. So, you know, we've talked many times about the four opens, open design, open development, open community, and of course, open source, the one most people think about. And those haven't changed a bit. I don't think they will. And I think if you look forward to the next three years, where are we going to be in three years with all of your help and all the people that are joining every day, I personally believe that the combined power of the OpenStack community of every OpenStack cloud on the globe will be far bigger than any one service provider three years from now, even bigger than Amazon. I believe that. I think that's because these core values really carry through. Open source is the way cloud computing is meant to be. It's too vital for our future economy of just about every business on the planet for it not to be open. And so I think it's going to win. And I think it's because of all of you. So, again, I just want to thank you so much for being part of OpenStack, making OpenStack what it is today and taking us to the next three years to the next phase of OpenStack world domination. So, happy birthday OpenStack and thank you to all of you.