 Hello, everybody, and we've got some great news here. The OKD4 documentation is now live and public. And you can go to docs.okd.io and pick up the latest version. And this version is for OKD4. It's based on the OKD4.3 documentation set with some of the fixes from the OKD4.4 docs that are being worked on currently now. And we have a request that you help us fix our docs, because there are some things in it, like references to MiniShift, which is no longer something that works with OKD4. So we're looking for some feedback from the community. And we would like to share with you how to give us that feedback. So if you go over to GitHub in the OpenShift slash OpenShift dash docs and logged an issue, and in the title, wrote something like this. What we're asking people to do is in brackets, put OKD here, and then tell us what's wrong or missing. And I've invited Michael Burke, who's on the docs team, tell us a little bit about what you should be writing up for these kinds of issues and what he needs in order to make the changes and the feedback to be incorporated. So Michael, tell us a little bit about that. Hi, I think the best way to do this is just start off with a link to the page that contains the information that is wrong or missing. And describe as best as possible how you want us to address your concerns. More information you can provide to us about what you want to change and where the changes are made. And more easily, we can make that change in the documentation. And that's great. And I think what we're really aiming for is some community scrutiny on the latest docs and seeing what's missing. If there's a whole section missing or something that we've done, please also let us know. And we're aiming to try and get your eyeballs and scrutiny's on this over the next week and a half so that we can have some good updated documentation to go out with the beta release, which teasers should be out very shortly. So please, if you can help us, log in here and take a look again at the docs, which are that live up here at okd.docs.io. So thanks for your time. And thanks, Michael, for your support and your help from the documentation team to get this done.