 So I like how open and helpful the community is. People don't realize who are outside the community that there's so much love and bonding inside the community. I joined in as an outsider. I don't know anyone who's brand new to me. What I really, really like is how open they are. They're very open to contributions. How much they value the contributions they're doing. They're open to ideas. They're open to any healthy discussions. You get like-minded folks. You can get answers to your problems. And people think, since it's an open source space, is it trustable? Is it reliable? Will I get help? Actually, you will get all of those things inside the community, not just at the conference, but by the Slack group, through the code base, on the GitHub pages and all that. So Selenium Community is made up of a bunch of contributors. There are individual contributors who are doing this apart from the paid job. There are individual contributors who are doing this just out of their own passion for this domain and contributing over the weekends. There are contributors who are coming in from different companies, even some maybe rival companies, and contributing to Selenium as a part of their paid job. But what stays intact is everyone is trying to focus on the greater good that is for Selenium. No one tries to focus on the individual benefits. They try to think what will benefit the community, what will benefit the users, what will benefit the project as a whole. When they realize anyone is contributing actively to Selenium, they encourage everyone to go ensure that changes are reviewed on time, they're landed on time. We sort of make it open to, you know, make them comfortable to contribute, to ask questions, to come talk to us. That sort of openness and the async combination we have going at any point of time, I think I really like that. It lets me be myself, express ideas. And I think they really value that as well. And additionally, I've also seen the Selenium community users. They are very appreciative of the work that is done by the Selenium developers. More often than not, on the issues you see them, they're very happy that we responded, or they'll be more than be willing to help and themselves contribute. So, come join us on one.