 We will give people a couple more minutes to join them. We'll start at around, or 100%. As a reminder, this call is recorded. And if I could ask them to do me a favor and share the meeting notes, it's fantastic. Cool, thanks for sharing on the chat. Can we also get someone to share it on screen? Cool, so let's go ahead and get started. So, welcome to the next CNCF Telecom Music Group. We have this call every Tuesday at 8 a.m. We also have another Asia-friendly call. The Asia-friendly call occurs bi-weekly on Tuesdays at 8 a.m. GMT time. The first one, we also have, we also participate in the CNCF Telecom Music Group, which occurs every first Monday at 8 a.m. Pacific and every third Monday at 3 a.m. Pacific time, all on Zoom. We also participate in the CNCF Sigma network, which occurs every first and third Thursday of every month at 11 a.m. Pacific time. Several major events have been postponed, but a period is still be happening. So those include CubeCon, O-N-E-S, NSMCon, and we're expecting O-N-E-S Europe to still be on in September and about CubeCon coming to come to Boston to still be on in November as well. In terms of announcements, of course we have the NSM project page which continues to get updated, and we have a new NSM operator which has hit the community repo. And so you are now able to install in an alpha stage, but you're able to install NSM as an operator or rather have an operator install NSM and help maintain your systems. We'll see about getting a little more conversation on that soon. We have a social media community team. Ashley, you're on the call, right? Yes, I am. Hi, everybody. So updates for the past week, it has been a slower week again and naturally considering what's going on in the world at the moment. So just some updates there. As far as Twitter, we have gained an additional four followers, followed an additional three accounts and had a total of 14 tweets and retweets. LinkedIn, we have gained one additional follower. So as far as what has been promoted, core reminders for the weekly calls, CNCF weekly webinars, we're getting promoted as well within that is the Cisco CNCF member webinar coming up next week. So if anyone's around to join that, then please do so. Also got some video recaps out there from previous meetings, promoted the NSM operator reaching its first release. So that was some exciting news to get out there. And then some general retweets from DarkAI with regards to their COVID-19 system tracker that they've got out there and some VMware open source blogs that we have promoted as well. As far as LinkedIn, we have been promoting the same original content as we have been through the NSM Twitter account. And the plan moving forward is just to continue tweeting about open source blogs out there, any updates with regards to any events coming up and trying to promote as many as possible that are switching to virtual meetings and gatherings and considering we all have to remain at home. So as far as NSMCon and KubeCon, all of that stuff has been put on hold until we have some further details there. And that's it for me. Thank you very much. So we'll work on generating more news to eventually put out to everyone. So thank you for all the hard work here as well. No problem. Cool. With that, so we've deferred the perspectives and sponsors sign up for NSMCon EU 2020 and things related towards that. So in terms of, so right now the primary focus is getting, is trying to get things done for the next term so that we can have a strong release when all this is die down. So die down. So today there is a open agenda. Is there anyone who wants to bring up any topics? Okay, if there's no topics to be brought up, I'll mention a little bit more about the operator. So the operator, if you find the operator and I'll post a link on it on the agenda, you're able to install it, but make sure you go to the Git repo because it has additional instruction on how to complete the installation. So if you intend to go try it out and experiment with it, please make sure you go look at the Git repo. And if anyone has any part of the plan towards that is to shift that repo, excuse me, is part of the plan is to shift that repo into the NSM community repos and to start building up the CI and ramping up the system there to make that password. So in terms of work that's currently being done, as well, we also are working on integrating the DNS work with the FANN plugin. So DNS tends to be a hard problem for many solutions. And so we have a DNS plugin that's currently being done and we have a DNS plugin that has been upstreamed to core DNS which is designed to help with some of those problems and it's capable of performing a FANN of multiple upstream DNS and has some more intelligence on how to deal with failures. It's part of the problem is DNS is written before the internet and it really wasn't. So the concept of failures and what to do when you have multiple upstream servers and so on were just not even thoughts of when they were designing it and understandably so. And so many of these behaviors and gaps in the protocol have not really been fixable because protocol is also fine. And so core DNS is able to help in those scenarios. So that was now in the plugin that was written by our community. Do you remember who was the primary author behind that? By any sense, it doesn't look like I have them on the call. But anyways, we also have work being done towards improving wire guards supported well. So one of the plans that we're pushing towards is to have tunnels work out of the box as well, including connectivity to things that are not running in PVP or OBS or so on. And so wire guard is another thing that we're able to add in there. For those of you that are unfamiliar with wire guard, that's a layer three tunnel. It encapsulates a layer three packets. Specifically IP packets. And so there's work being done there towards, like we have a working prototype and there's work being done in order to improve this, in order to improve this performance so that we can also get our shared memory pass working with it as well. And so those are some of the things coming down the pipeline that they're actively being worked on. And the final one is getting all the open policy agent and identity stuff so that we can start approaching a production quality release. And so with that, I don't have any other major things to report on from the development side. And so there's nothing else than I will yield back the rest of the time to the top of the hour. And I guess for attending, thank you everyone for attending and we will see you all here again at the same time next week. You all be safe and take care of yourselves.