 All right. Hey everybody. It's Mark Collier with OpenSecFoundation. I'm here with James Pinnick and we want to talk to you about an OpenDev series of events coming up to talk about open source and cloud computing and infrastructure. So James, why do you like to get involved in events like this and you know, what's in it for you really? So we I really do like these events. What's really for me is that the you know, we operate some of the largest infrastructure in the world and we are a huge consumer of open infrastructure projects. And it's really it's great for me to have myself and my team able to go to these events and share what we do, but also we can learn what other people are doing. So we can take all these people from all around the world, all these different companies coming together, sharing ideas, and we can sort of take those ideas and we can steal them. And as a community we can iterate on together, but what's important is this way it's, you know, not only are we sharing but we're also able to have people in other companies around the world doing work for us and making our infrastructure better. So really the reason I'm interested, it's sort of a mindless self-interest is why I really love these events. It's a great opportunity to meet people. I love talking to people, love sharing what we do. I'm very passionate about what I do and I love talking about the wonderful team I have and all the great work that they're doing because they do all the actual work. And it's just it's great. I love being able to talk with the community. Even though I do have a resting operator face, but I promise I do actually enjoy talking to folks and I think it's just a wonderful opportunity to share and learn. Good, good. Well, I know you're with Verizon Media. You have millions of cores. You're operating with OpenStack and a bunch of other tools, Kubernetes, I believe, and you know, all the cool stuff these days. And, you know, at the Open Dev event there's also going to be folks from Blizzard. So if you're a big gamer, you're going to want to meet the Blizzard team. The other part of Verizon is going to be their CERN. If you want to meet the folks that operate Large Hadron Clutter, they may not operate it, but they analyze all the data that comes off of it, which is incredible amounts of data, hundreds of thousands of cores of compute. They're doing OpenStack and Kubernetes and all the other cool open source stuff these days, too, and stuff. And then, you know, folks from China Mobile. So many, many different users. We have three different events. There's large-scale operators using open source for infrastructure, then there's hardware automation, and then there's containers and production. So if you go to openstack.org slash events, you can find out all the information, but this is your chance to meet James and watch him steal your best ideas, but it's all patchy license, so you're good. But thank you, James, and I hope everybody gets a chance to meet him in the forest, as I have, and has a good time with Open Dev. Awesome. Thanks a lot, Mark. I look forward to seeing you all there. Thanks.