 Hi, I'm Ty Davis. Today we're going to talk GitLab Value Stream Management and the developer insights that you have available. While the Value Stream Analytics that we had started with that you saw focuses on the entire software development lifecycle process, GitLab is offering metrics and KPIs that they allow management within organizations to have customized metrics that drill down in a systematic way that covers patterns and causes for successes and failures, whether it's at the individual, a project, or a group level. So the developer insights that we have here we can see who's making what amount of commits. If we need to dive into, it's not a scoreboard, but if we need to look into those that may need a little more pushing, you can do that. So contribution analytics, this is going to take it a step up. You know, we have the projects that fall underneath the subgroup. This is give us that viewpoint from a group. Contribution analytics, you can get an overview of the issues, merger quests, and a push events that are aggregated across all the projects within that group. And this is kind of where you can analyze your team's contributions over a period of time and see similarly who the top contributors are in your group, identify opportunities for improvement with group members or any that may benefit from support. And it's going to give you a more holistic view of not just code contributions to give you how many you've pushed, opened issues, closed issues, MRs, and then a total contributions there. Thanks for watching this video on developer insights. Be sure to check our next video, Security Insights as part of Value Stream Management.