 So this is Phil and I want to thank everyone for coming and joining us today for the Magma Day event. We had a fabulous day throughout with presentations covering a range from Magma's construction, how it's being used in various applications, how it's impacting the wireless business and being a foundation for a much broader impact or collection of projects that LF is putting together to support wireless applications and the democratization of wireless worldwide. So I wanted to give our speakers, our key speakers, a bit of a last word. There's also a Q&A chat available if anyone wants to come and join us for a closing Q&A. So with that I'll let Arpit open things up. Arpit, anything that you want to close the day with or thoughts that you may have about the Magma project and what we've shared today? No, I think hopefully people who stayed on really got some very deep insights not just from the developers but also from the users and you know while we have not explained all of the bits and bytes and how projects come together you know we have the experts. If there's questions you can ask on the live session for sure. Obviously you know information is on the website, there is lots of projects putting everything together, the community is vibrant let's put it this way and 5G is here and you know we're building on 4G but it's for a whole different ecosystem. I know the cloud native community typically view you know this ecosystem as you know it's just a connection what's the problem right but there's a lot more than just a simple workload whether it's a search or you know it's a social media search connection right it's a very complex but our goal is to open it, simplify it, automate it and and I think that's why you're seeing the traction specifically with industries like 5G coming on so you know very excited to have all of you join and be part of this community. Amar and Shah. Yeah, yeah our all out I think the magnet community is super excited about joining LF and working together with you and the other LF networking and LF Edge projects that we can together take into a very comprehensive view of how to deploy networks in an open source manner. Amar anything you'd like to add on our day-to-day? Yeah no thanks a lot for the opportunity to talk here and also present some of our ideas but things that we want to highlight is that you know while cups has been fairly well understood we'd like to think of magma as an evolution on cups so as part of that you know we're also going to be publishing a series of blogs as well as you know I think with the help of the LF edX platform we're also putting together a high-level introduction to magma that gives an overview of a lot of these concepts so all of that is going to be coming soon so please stay plugged in with the community and you know we'll hopefully clarify a lot of these concepts. I just got reminded that the session is starting at 5.55 so we might be a couple of minutes early we may want to restart sorry about that. No no no problem. Yeah it just gives people time to just like come between sessions and get back so because I was wondering you know where's the Q&A and all and now you know you can see that people are joined so. Okay what do you have to do like do we have to get out on getting? No no no we are fine I think we're good it's just the timing we started a little bit early so let's restart the whole thing sorry. Phil. So for everyone who watched us rehearse our closing session here apologies. I'm Phil and I'm the magma community manager community evangelist and I wanted to thank everyone who took the time to join us today as we shared about what's happening with the magma project and we were able to share a very broad range of views about magma starting with a developer's insight from Ammar and some directions we're going with Brian a number of I think very interesting user views and lightning talks and an insightful thought on how magma fits into a larger ecosystem of projects being put together by LF to develop a much more comprehensive view of how you can bring open source software and systems to support wireless networks going forward and provide the foundation for an open source by the ecosystem. I wanted to take a minute and remind everyone here that we do have a Q&A chat up and if anyone wants to put questions for our closing speakers there we'd love to address them for you and while we wait for that I'll let each of our speakers take a turn to summarize their thoughts and give any closing comments for the day and we can start with Arpit. Thank you so I think first of all we're very excited that you took the time to look at the magma project in general I think the the interesting thing is if you look at net telecom in general from an end to end perspective you have the core you have the edge and you have the access and a lot of the core in terms of the infrastructure has already opened up through projects under LF Networking specifically as 5G requires network automation edge is opening up in terms of open source open RAN is there now to enable the RAN and desegregation so one of the big missing pieces with the mobile core or the back-end core as we call it and while the cloud community is quite you know eager to help on this it does bring in a lot of complexities historically because of brownfield deployments and things like that so our goal with magma and with magma as part of the overall integrated solutions as part of LF projects is to make it simple make it open make it automated and you know please help us get there and if you want to participate it's magma's website I think we've mentioned it in several of the chats as well as pulling magma into an end-to-end ecosystem through what is called 5G super blueprints which is which is an initiative under LF Networking so you can join there as well and participate but that's kind of where bulk of the ecosystem players are pulling it all together and we're really excited then you know of this vibrant community. Thanks Harput. Amar any closing thoughts and again one more reminder the Q&A chat is open if anyone wants to bring a question to to our conference hosts. Amar. Awesome thanks everybody and thank you for the opportunity to you know present at magma day so a couple of things I just wanted to wrap up on is so the first one is that you know CUPS is a fairly well understood architecture and so what we're trying to do with magma is a bit of an evolution on CUPS it's almost like taking a lot of the principles that have proven out in the data center with like hierarchical control planes and you know marrying it into a sort of a CUPS framework and that is a fairly fundamental evolution in terms of how the architecture is going to look like going forward so while this is a new concept we hope to you know put out a few blogs as well as you know also there's a introduction to magma course that is going to be available sometime in june through the venus foundation edX platform that clarifies a lot of these concepts and so please stay tuned and continue to follow us on magma core.org we'll have a lot more you know articles around this new architectural evolution that we're trying to propose and lastly the plug for the 5g side so 5g is an active development in fact we've just sort of aligned on scope for a lot of the slicing functionality that we're going to introduce into the magma 5g code base so this is a great place for folks to contribute as well as you know a great way to stay engaged with the community as sha mentioned in the new enterprise sort of use cases that are also coming up so thanks again and hope to see you on Slack and magma core. Thanks Amar. Brian any closing thoughts you want to share with us? Just a couple I'll note that we think in addition to what Amar mentioned one of magmas neat differentiations is its ability to run at the access edge for telcos or all the way at the user edge in the case of decentralized wireless networks we think both of those are pretty integrative and differentiating versus alternatives I'd like to invite everyone to please join the community and help build your projects on magma if you're looking to resell magma as part of a broader solution the project's designed for that and we'd love to welcome you to do so if you're an academic researcher there's a lot of emerging standards and supports for for new use cases coming in 5g and we see those showing up first in open source so it's a it's another great way to get involved and so like Amar mentioned we look forward to seeing you on Slack and in the community. Thanks thanks Brian we really would love to have people come join us on this journey with magma and sha the last word thank you Phil yeah yeah it's been exciting and thank you for the opportunity just like all of your saying I really don't have much to add on top of that feels great job and moderating throughout the day great presenters my heartfelt thanks to all the magma participants today Arpit always I watch your talks what connects the end to end challenge every time I think about you I think about like how it's not just about the core or not just about the edge we talk about end to end which is very very you know refreshing and Amar definitely the the the cups evolution I sometimes call that cups 2.0 which is we hope that it what the future of the cellular networks are going to look like and not just a cellular well as the cellular technologies get more and more into the enterprise side supporting consumer networks and so on I think it's just gonna evolve in that direction and Brian obviously the edge edge is a clear part of that so thank you for all the great callouts and last but not the least those who attended the sessions today I hope that you found the sessions worked your time and you have some takeaways from the sessions right and it's a developer community so there is no point in making a marketing or a product pitch here I think what's would be the best just echoing everybody is that come and join us and you know get have a slack join us watch it from the sideline and when you see there's something interesting and exciting for you participate and start contributing there's a lot of excitement that I mean exciting things that are happening as Amar pointed out there's some slicing stuff the 5G perspective there are all these different network models that are coming up yeah that's my biggest say that you know don't yeah hopefully you're just not gonna just watch it from the industry from outside you're gonna come in and join us and contribute there's a lot of interesting things that you can you can hopefully take away and hopefully their impacts you can make at the industry level that's all I appreciate once again the time taken to to to watch the sessions that's okay so Shah just as you started talking I a question came in from her cash which is do you see the possibility of trying the 5G edge deployments with blueprints to get some sizing numbers for the hardware and software and I know I promised you the last word but I think I'll toss that question back to Amar or Brian to see how we might respond to that please do thank you Amar sure yeah so I the the as Arquit already commented yeah so a lot of the end to end blueprint is about dimensioning and integration interfaces and so what we're actually working with you know the LFH team as well as the actual blueprint is precisely around that in parallel there are other community members like canonical who are also trying to offer magma on their infrastructure and so that is a parallel dimensioning exercise that we're also undertaking between with both canonical and and AWS so the key takeaway here is that everyone has a slightly different like forwarding plane and so you know a lot of this dimensioning has to happen within the context of the solution that magma is running on so well the nuts and bolts look similar the actual like sizing would be a little bit yeah thanks Amar and with that I want to offer a heartfelt thank you to everyone who came and shared their morning or afternoon with us depending on where you're at in the world and thank you to our speakers and the hosts that you have here and hope everyone has a fabulous remainder of your day and enjoy the rest of the kubecon CNCF event the remainder of this week thanks everybody bye bye thank you felt great job thank you