 So today's been pretty amazing from an open source perspective from an automotive industry perspective, the number of people we have from different initiatives around the globe. Talking today has been astounding from my point of view. And if Dirk is around I think we invited him to come and chat to at the end to just bring some closure on this. But I think, Dan, you pointed out like this is really a community effort. And that's really what OpenShift Commons has been about is just giving away the stage and giving away the podium and letting communities develop organically and hoping you all can make the connections that you need to and take the stage. Harold's been working hard to make all these people show up and share their stories. I'll let him add a few words as well here. Yeah, so thanks for the opportunity to speak some words and I also want to say a big thank you to all participants and all people within Red Hat and also from our partners to make this event possible. So Red Hat can only be successful together with a partner ecosystem and we've seen that today with our great partner solutions and industry specific possibilities. So and I think our main message is together we are stronger. So we want to collaborate with you. We already have a good partnerships in the ecosystem. You can collaborate with us in the open source initiatives. We've seen some like Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle or Future Mobility Campus in Ireland and also other partnerships and work together with us. And so really looking forward and also looking forward to the Red Hat Summit. We will have some great updates on the summit as Dan mentioned and for sure we will get new topics in Automotive Fair. And thanks for organizing the event, Diane. Hey, this has been amazing for me because, you know, we've gotten to cover off drones, which is one of my favorite things, all the latest things in software defined vehicle, the in vehicle OS, the edge. I can't think of a topic we didn't cover. But maybe Dirk, I know you were on stage. We didn't give you the stage at all previous to this. If you want to unmute and add a few words and let us know, did we miss anything? No. I mean, I attended the whole day and it was amazing. It was amazing to see how Red Hat is inspiring our customers, but also our partners. And what great solution our partners are building on top of our offerings. I mean, the XO4 OTA update solution. What NTT is doing with the human driver perception platform. But also how, you know, Eclipse is inspiring us and how we are driving together innovation, the automotive ecosystem. This is truly amazing. And I think we just started. We will have fantastic years ahead of us. I couldn't agree more. You know, we've come such a long, long way and in such a short time, it's amazing what we can do when we collaborate, when we share our stories and our case studies and our technologies. This has really just been a little bit mind blowing, I have to say today. Some of the stuff we saw. I can't wait to get to Dublin or to Shannon to Ireland to see that futuristic campus. And it seems like I should bring my drone and the VR headset at the same time to get around that campus. But Nishal, anything we, from your perspective, anything we should be covering that we didn't, what's, you know, what do you see coming up next? Dan, thanks a lot for having organizing this first ever automotive focused open shift comments. And we had a great cross section of customers, consortium startups, smart mobility, kind of use cases and our IBM talking about storage. So we had a great set of use cases. I think hopefully looking forward for the next edition where we can widen the topic, widen the ecosystem participation. And I think probably have a face to face open shift comments event sometime for automotive. Oh, definitely that I think we could arrange to do something like that. Maybe we can steal that Shannon campus or go someplace. I think there's a big center of gravity in Europe. So I can see maybe I hear a lot of German accents on these calls. Maybe something in Berlin again soon and it's really been wonderful. I'm here now in Israel and we've just had the first in person regional one. And we have a couple more coming up. We're going to be at Kubecon in EU and non Valencia, Spain and may right after Red Hat summit. And then we'll be in Dublin and London and who knows where we'll show up next maybe in your backyard. So the time zones as well we had, I think a difficulty for a pack colleagues to join. Maybe next time. Yeah, why don't this time zone and probably have this recording as well that I think that's. Yeah, no, I think that we did you know we had a number of folks come and join us this. There was, you know, there's still a couple of questions in the chat floating around. There were more for the easing talk. So, I'll let maybe we'll ask answer that in the chat. So if someone can pop over there June show park is asking a question. I think I think Dan is a perfect to answer that question then I'm not sure if you're looking at a question with JC had asked. I can read it out loud at JC asked, is there any plan for integrating easing in the RHI VOS roadmap. If so, what's the idea of how I've got the question here Diane. Okay good you can you can read up rattle off that acronym I'm not sure how you're supposed to pronounce that one. Yeah it's it's a secret that we're keeping. Anyway, open to interpretation I might say rivals. In any case, JC great to hear from you want to let you know that we have a good relationship with Excel for Shrikant and that team. We're talking about how we can better work together to serve mutual customers. So stay tuned for details. We don't have anything to announce publicly today, but rest assured that we are speaking. We're acting as good partners. We're talking the deep partnership that exists already between Excel for an AWS around open shift and what they've done there. There's a nice white paper on our website, or at least a press release that talks about the depths of that partnership. And we're looking earnestly how we can extend that to include our in vehicle offering as well. So, that kind of brings us almost to the end of our day here. Just thinking, oh, there might be. No, I think that was the last question we had. I've been pretty impressed with with the depth of the questions to so it's obvious that everybody's thinking very hard about how all these pieces of the ecosystem are going to integrate with each other. And I'm looking forward to seeing we have automotive sigs and working groups all across Red Hat and in the Commons and elsewhere. So if you're interested in joining OpenShift Commons, it's really easy to find. And we can add you to our Slack channels and to send you updates when we have our next automotive update and gathering. We'll do one following up and go even deeper in some of these topics as things evolve. I don't know, Harold, you get any final words for us? So what I want to say a big thank you. Thank you for your participation. Thank you for your question and also thank you to all contributors. It's very important to contribute in an active way and I see that in our ecosystem.