 Hi everybody. So as I was saying, my name is Maria Cruz. I'm a program manager in the Google open source program office. And you might know me from movies like The Community Meetup and the Knative 1.0 launch. So I started the Knative Community Meetup in 2020. So it's been like two years and something. The Knative Community Meetup is held once a month virtually, and it's joined by people from different countries, mostly in Europe and in North America. And it became a space to connect, learn from each other, and stay up to date with project updates, and also learn what are the many implementations of the Knative Project. The Meetup also became a space to welcome newcomers. That's one of them over there that was identified by Evan. And also to celebrate 1.0 and the new release. And we also held birthday campaigns like once a year or twice a year to recruit new presenters to come to the Meetup as well. So let's take a look at how the Meetup impacted the project. These are a few numbers that I wanted to share with you about the project on YouTube. And what you see right there on my left, your right, is an adaptation of a marketing and sales funnel that I adapted to open source. So everything starts with awareness. And this is what the Meetup mostly works towards. So you can see how the numbers have been growing. It has had a lot of growth because we really started from nothing. But there is a lot of interest in the technology. And people are not only watching the content, but also subscribing to the channel to learn more about this. And if we correlate this to some other GitHub stats, one metric that I capture starts because it's the most stable one that can speak to this kind of work. We see also that the interest that people are showing in the project is also continuously going up. And what you see here is the graphic for the serving repo. And the eventing repo is a very similar graphic, but it caps at 1,000 stars. So the Meetup has totally been helping the project grow in a way by showing people how they can use the cognitive technology in both its components. And while Google was organizing this since 2020, in May of this year, we transitioned the Meetup to TriggerMesh. And now it's organized by Greg Wallace. And while there is one organizer, there could be multiple Knative Meetups. And that's why I wanted to talk to you about this today and show you what kind of impact these kind of activities have, and also show you a possible way in which the Knative Meetup could go in the future, an area for growth that I identified by looking at different data points, sometimes from the CNCF annual report, but also from other industry data. Some markets in Latin America that are emerging to cloud-native technologies could really be more engaged if they had, for example, content in Spanish. And so I just added a couple of examples here. But it's hopefully something that inspires some of you. It doesn't have to be in Spanish, but sometimes maybe if somebody wants to organize a Meetup in Central European time, maybe that could engage more people in West Africa and so on and so forth. So it's really nice to see you all in person after having two years of seeing just in the screen. You used to be like a square in my screen. And now I see all of these faces live. And I'm like, oh, hi, you're this person. And I kind of want to hug you, but you don't have to if you don't want to. And yeah, so if you felt inspired and you want to talk more about content strategy or how to engage communities overall, come talk to me. I will be happy to talk more about this. And that's my contact information. Thank you.