 I actually led the whole KubeCon conference for a year. And then also I've done a few stints, whether it be Kubernetes or CNCF, for managing special interest groups. And now what I do is I work with projects that are trying to become part of the CNCF. So I've been involved in open source for 25 years. In the mid 90s, I decided this was the way that software was going to be written in the future. It's a totally different way of doing things compared to normal, but it's faster. It's more innovative and aggregate. And there's just this momentum there that is unavoidable and it was going to take over eventually. Being a good citizen in open source is really about building relationships and working with other folks to find those positive some situations where everybody wins. It's diverse, it's very smart, and it's trying to solve real world problems. We have lots of customers' requests, very challenging requirements that we are trying to implement. And it seems that we never give up. The community always plays a role on the project that I'm working on because we are a project that actively listens and seeks to understand what the community needs. So the advice I would give for newcomers to the open source world is don't be afraid, jump on even very challenging issues. There is always somebody from the maintainers team who will get you started. Open source is something that transcends the individual. You're working as a team and through teamwork, you get at 10x engineering. It's not 10x engineer, it's we more than me. Teamwork gives you 10x engineering, 100x engineering. In aggregate, you can go places so much faster. Within the working group for multi-tenancy, every other week I'm getting together with people who are looking at the same multi-tenancy problems at Alibaba, at Google, at Amazon, at Cray, and we're getting together in agreeing on tools and capabilities that would make all of our lives better. Yeah, so I think the more contributors are getting on board, the better for all of us because there is lots of issues that has to be resolved.