 It's awesome. I think having such pioneers of the field coming from so many countries in Bangalore, India and listening to them, it's a very different experience. I would say it was really an opportunity to not only listen to them but also to interact with them and socialize with them. It was a very, very rewarding experience. So what did you like most of the country this far? The topics were very nice. Some of the talks were brilliant, absolutely brilliant. And I think the conference format was such that it gave me enough space to interact with a lot of people. So that was also very, very enriching. So if there is one change that you want to bring, what would that be? If you can have the conference in the center of the city, that would be easier, that would be better. But change-wise I think otherwise the four days sometimes can be exhausting. So if it can be slightly smaller, I think that would be nice. But yes, overall I think it was brilliant, absolutely brilliant. No complaints about it. Thanks very much. Thank you. Pleasure meeting you. Nice meeting you. So you've been attending this conference and how is this conference so far? But first, you are from Alcatel and you practice agile a lot. So some thoughts on from your organization perspective and then we'll come to the conference. Sure. So I'm Murthy Bhamidi, basically working for Alcatel Lucent. We've been in the agile for roughly last four years, going great but there's a long way to go. And first of all I want to thank these organizers of Agile India 2013 for bringing in those diverse talks from really the gurus of Agile and Lean. Thank you very much for that. This is basically my second outing. I attended the last year one also. That's what put me here for this year. Also. Yes. So since you've attended last year and this year, so it's two years in a row, what do you see as a difference between Agile India 2012 and 2013? Yeah, probably first time being last year I took away a lot of things. Because it's probably second time, it's little less. Also I think I'm able to attend only the last two days technical track. I couldn't attend the management track. But definitely on whatever I attended, I have some takeaways I would like to share with you. Sure. Go ahead. The first one I think this I heard from Linda on fearless change. So one thing that struck me was having passion and just do it. So those two words I'm taking away. And definitely when we come talk of change, it's important to involve the teams, engage the teams. For that it's important that the champions of change have to really be show humility and be able to take along other team members. It's important for the software engineering to learn from sociology and other fields so that we can solve some of the problems we are facing in the software engineering. So that would be another key thing I'm picking up. That's a new one which didn't come in the last time. This is one point which I'm really focusing on and trying to pick up how can we learn, take patterns from others and use it in the software engineering. I think one thing from Venki I picked up which I'm going to use it with my team members especially the development team members. The unit test is like for software engineering it's like exercising. So it's basically we know it's good but we don't spend enough energy. So this is what I'm going to use to energize some of my teams who are in development. The second one I think from Kevin one of his talks I picked up is driven to test kind of an area where couple of things he was talking about on the testing side. In particular talk I realized okay I missed the other one so that's the struggle. Definitely it's a good mix of variety of talks. If we were to change just one thing for the next conference in 2014 what would that be? Yeah it's quite subjective observation but probably I'm seeing lot of academicians, lot of professional coaches in this. I would also like to see a large scale practitioners giving talks because their perspective would bring in certain reality and unbiased reality of the currently what the state is. I think that would be one advice if you can go shoot for some people who are actually practicing on a large scale. If they can share maybe this is may not be as interesting but that would set some reality to the conference. Thank you so much.