 There's so many great things happening at this event. So many great folks to talk to. And what I really appreciate is that it brings together so many people from around, so many different open source projects, both Linux and beyond, in a way that really looks past everybody's vendor affiliations. The best thing about being here is definitely meeting all the people and going to the breakout sessions and learning what everyone has to say and the things people are working on and just taking little nuggets of wisdom from each talk. It always comes down to the people because the technologies are gonna change from year to year but it's the energy of the people that are fueling those technologies and all the things that you get to learn when you're here and the context you're making and the networks that you're creating, I think is my favorite part. Best thing about being here is not just seeing the people I came here to see or the sessions I came here to see but also having the opportunity to see old friends that I worked on projects long ago with. The closing party is always nice because I'm giving a couple talks so the talks are done and people are a little more chatty and it's a nice kickoff until next time. You know, say goodbye to everybody and catch up. Linux Foundation events are always a lot of fun. Angela and her team always make this just such a fun experience and so I try not to miss any of her events. This event is the best event I've ever seen for actually working with my counterparts and actually getting not only the hallway track but getting a lot of the things that I'm interested in around diversity, inclusion, using community methodologies within organizations and then just doing a better job of overall open source collaboration. The worst thing about it for me has been looking at each time slot seeing two or three different talks I'd like to go to and there's only one of me.