 Good morning. Yay. So welcome to the Container's Day Room at Fuzzdom 2018. Just a few things before we start. So that's the current schedule. I think everyone is in it online. We're going to have a five-minute gap between each talk so that speakers can just switch quickly. This is not really meant as a time to answer questions. You can still answer questions, but please unplug your laptop so the next speaker can plug in and get things going. Other things, the mutual fire safety thing, everyone must be seated. Nobody can be standing in either of the staircases or in front here unless you're the speaker. That's almost it. This year's Dev Room is organized by Serge Halen and myself. I'm Stephen Grober from the LXD and LXD project. We've gotten some help reviewing your talks by Tycho and the son of Adam Christian Branagh. Hopefully you enjoy it. And we'll get started right now with Joshua from I was going to talk about the state of containers in scientific computing. One more thing. For recording purposes, we must make sure that we always start exactly on time, so even though we've got four minutes right now before the first talk, we're just going to wait four minutes and watching online and whatnot are not going to end up missing part of the talk.