 Hi, my name is Kendall Waters Perez and I am a Community Partnerships Manager at the Open Infrastructure Foundation and a Community Manager for the MAGMA project. I spend my day working with open infrastructure that's infrastructure powered by open source. Open infrastructure or open infra is more than just the code. It's also a global community writing and deploying open source software for infrastructure. It's a movement that was started with OpenStack a decade ago and now we host several open source projects including OpenStack. We are participating in the new MAGMA Foundation as a member of the governing board and we support cross-community collaboration with projects like Kubernetes, CEPH, and many more. At the Open Infra Foundation, we build communities who write software that runs in production. I've really enjoyed collaborating with the MAGMA community around organizing the annual MAGMA Developers Conference that attracted over 800 participants uncovering production case studies and growing the community overall. It's just been an incredible watching the contributors build technology that connects people and tribal nations in North America through MurrowNet, Royal Communities in Wisconsin through Y Connect, and Kenya through BRIC. These use cases are a great example of how MAGMA bridges the divide in an effort to bring more people online to a faster internet. Every week, the global open infrastructure community is tuning into Open Infra Live, an online series showcasing open source case studies, demos, software release roadmaps, and cross-community integration stories. You can join us later this week on Thursday's episode to learn how open source software for infrastructure like MAGMA and OpenStack are solving problems around global connectivity. We can't do this alone. Now is a great time to participate in bringing more open source software into production. Join me in the 100 other MAGMA contributors who are working daily to improve global connectivity. We have weekly MAGMA engineering calls where you can hear DevOps, release, and 5G updates from active contributors. I also encourage you to join the community Slack where you can meet the global community and take the first steps in contributing. When you join, at Kendall, and I'll welcome you to the community. You can also catch recordings of the recent MAGMA DEAD conference, including the production case studies I mentioned earlier on magmacore.org. This is the work we do at the Open Infra Foundation and it's supported by global organizations including Facebook. You and your organization can participate too. Join us to collaborate with 100,000 people from 187 countries as we build more communities who write software that runs in production. You can learn more and join at openinfra.dev.