 So I'm here today to talk about two things. I'm going to talk about Tag Network and give you a little bit of intro to us, what we do in the group. And I'm also going to talk a little bit about the Service Mesh working group that exists under Tag Network as well. So what does Tag Network do? What do we hear for? And the answer is that we're here really to enable widespread and successful development deployment operations of cloud native networks. And there's a few different things that the tag does to help facilitate that. Part of our mission is to clarify and inform. So keep folks up to date both in the community as well as maintainers in specific projects of rest of what's happening across the rest of the community. We're there to collaborate and to help interrelate. It turns out that a lot of us have very similar problem sets. A lot of us are striving towards very similar solutions for those problems. And it helps to have a space where you can go talk to people with that set of problems and help build those shared solutions together rather than doing it alone. And part of our goal is to help facilitate that. We also want to assist projects that are there and attract new projects that are coming into being. I'll give an overview of the Tag Network portfolio of projects that we help with in the CNCF. But our goal there is to kind of help. So if you've got a project that is in the networking space and is doing networking things, please talk to us so that we can help you find your right space in the CNCF, get the right resources, talk to the right folks who may be doing similar things. And finally, we're here to help steward those projects as needed. And of course, in an impartial way, that's a big point of the CNCF in general and these tags specifically. So just to give an overview of who's there, I'm the only one here today right now. Nick is also here at KubeCon, although not physically here today yet. He'll be around as well as Zanghu, who is also here with us. We will all be hanging out at the booth as well. Tag Network has a booth. We'll be hanging out there. Please come talk to us. And of course, we were sadly couldn't make it as well. But these are the folks that help run tag networking. And then just to give an idea of what is the portfolio of things that are in tag networking. So if you squint and see something you recognize up there, that's good. And if you're working on something that's similar to any of these, please come talk to us. We'd love to help you however we can. Alrighty. And with that, I'm going to pivot just a little bit and we're going to dig into the service mesh working group. That's something that's near and dear to my heart personally. And I guess, before I do that, let me just make a general solicitation. We're looking for more folks to get involved in tag networking. So if you have an interest in this area, we would love to get more folks here involved in helping do some of those things that I just talked about for the larger cloud native community. And the service mesh working group, near and dear to my heart, some folks may recognize me because I give a bunch of talks around Istio. I was one of the original Istio engineers. And so the service mesh working group is something that is personally important to me and some of the other co-chairs and is a big area of interest in the networking space in cloud native land. And I just want to give you a real quick kind of tour there. That is an area that's a lot more nascent where newer projects are coming in. Obviously, the service meshes are there. But we have kind of a variety of things in the peripheral that are coming around that as well, which I'm just going to give you a very quick overview. That includes things like the service mesh patterns. So I mentioned one of the goals being repeatable patterns for these repeated problems that we all keep encountering. This is one place where, at the service mesh level, you can go and see some of those patterns. There's also a variety of catalogs for things like wasm extensions for design patterns leveraging the mesh for things like EBPF and OPA policies that are coming soon, not there yet. But these are the kinds of things that we are trying to help facilitate across the community so that we can hopefully solve some problems one time in a reusable way rather than everybody doing it themselves. There's also things like distributed performance analysis, which is being driven by some of the folks in the service mesh group. And finally, or another performance measurement tooling as well, to help get a handle on things like costs of running a service mesh, to get a handle on things like how many resources do I need to actually run this thing in a way that's going to handle the load that I have in production. And hopefully do that maybe before we hit prod. And even things like the total cost of ownership of that as well. So all kind of things around trying to help folks understand how they're using some of these cloud-native technologies, how it's impacting their infrastructure that they're building. And the biggest thing that I want to say here is just call for participation. So tag networking meets on the first and third Thursdays. I would love to see more folks there getting involved. And anybody that this is a special interest area, that networking is something that you get excited about, please come talk to us. Of course, all the meeting minutes are open. Come see us in the tag network Slack channel as well. And there's a variety of mailing lists, both for tag networking as well as for the service mesh working group that you can hop in if any of this was interesting. And with that, thank you, everybody.