 to all the winners. And thank you so much to everyone who spoke and also submitted CFPs. Big round of applause for those who could reconvene in person. It was so great to see your faces, especially without the blurry background and see, you know, as people and your height. And for those who attended virtually, we hope you had a really great week as well. Yes. Thank you all again. On a more personal note, this is Constance and Mai, our last as co-chairs are Rain of Terror. So I'm going to say some heart words. Actually, says Steven. Steven says heart words. Should we just Steven? Steven says heart words. No, this has been one of the most fulfilling experiences of my life. To get to see and and just like even even last night and last night just like getting to sit down with people and like, Hey, can I take a selfie? And they're like, let's talk. Right? Let's have a conversation. We'll hang out for a bit. So like getting to see all of you on like all of the different stages of your cloud native or your Linux foundation, sub foundation journeys, it is truly amazing. If there is anything I can ever do to help you, my teams, please let me know. I seriously, I'm going to miss this a bunch. I'm going to miss my favorite co-workers. But thank you again. Yeah. It's very surreal. It's been, I guess, like, almost two years in the making for this moment and just didn't feel real because all the virtual events and now to actually see several, a few thousand people's faces act for real this time is like, Oh right, this is actually something that we do. It's not something maybe for us at least waking up in the middle of night to like coat or like to host keynotes. This is really, we're really real and also just like, there's a huge impact. And so thank you everyone for being a part of the community. And thank you. So Jasmine says hard words, but no, I just have to say, like from the bottom of my heart, it's been such a pleasure working with you all these past five months and showing me the ropes and you. And like this experience has been, you know, not, I'm so happy you all get to end in person, right? And get to see all how much of the hard work you put in seeing that and seeing everyone here and hearing how much they enjoy it has been amazing. So I just want to thank both of you from the bottom of my heart for just teaching me how to co-chair. And I'm excited to carry forward. Is that the baton? It is the baton. Thank you. All right, we'll also be crowning you soon. Okay. All right. So as Stephen and Constance rotate off into the world outside of the co-chair duties to fill the big gap in our hearts and our minds, Emily Fox and Ricardo Roca will be joining me as co-chairs, our tri-chairs going forward. So please welcome to the stage, Ricardo, who's here in person Roca. Oh, yeah. Thank you. All right. So as I mentioned, Emily Fox is not able to make it here in person. But Emily is a security engineered Apple and a co-chair of the security technical advisory group. And Ricardo joins us as a computer engineer at CERN and the European Organization for Nuclear Research. So welcome so much and thank you for being a part of this. Yeah. Yeah. I'm super excited to join this team. I've started slowly. So I'm really looking forward to building on what they've done. I'll start just by announcing what's coming next. So we'll have a couple of coupons, cloud-related events coming. So that will be China happening December 9, 10 virtually. And then we'll have Europe in Valencia from May 17 to 20, a lot closer to home in my case. And then North America again next year, October 25th to 28th in Detroit. Really excited to see you all at our next event. And we appreciate you all joining us for the keynotes. And again, thank you to all of our speakers and sponsors who helped make this event happen. It still feels surreal, but here we are. We encourage you to have a great final day of the conference. And we look forward to seeing you at the next KubeCon.