 All righty, I think we can get started. So, hey folks, I'm Malik, a software engineer here at Red Hat. Welcome to this workshop on designing your best architecture diagrams with Eric Schabel. So before we get started on the workshop, Eric wanted to share like a couple of minute video which would set up the stage for his workshop. So let's get right to it. All righty. Hello everybody and welcome. My name is Eric D. Chabelle. And if you're in the right place, you're getting ready to start a workshop around designing your best architectural diagrams. Before we get started, I want to give you a little bit of an introduction to the workshop, how slides work and how set up is. The first thing I notice here is in the bottom left of the slides, the sort of table of contents, the menu that you can open. This is a workshop, no matter where you are in the workshop, so anytime you need it, you can also use the empty, which will bring it up and make it disappear. So from the menu and you can see here that the table of contents will walk you through the main chapters of the last assignment, creating the diagrams and working through this tool. A quick walkthrough, some navigational tips which I just explained, the beginning guide, the introduction talks a little bit about what you're going to be doing. And then as we get on to lap one, two, three, and then we're going to walk you through creating, first exploring the tooling, looking at the asset library, creating high level logical diagrams, exporting importing diagrams, creating schematic diagrams, and so on. Each one works the same way. So there's already tiny questions between the last one and also the ability to contact us, anything you're interested in. And when you click on the very first lab to get started here, it's going to open a new tab and you'll immediately jump into using the actual browser. So click on that, you can see it's going to open up the tooling and one of the best tips to do is to right click and do this in front of the window or I'm using the Chrome browser this time but whatever browser you're using, that will prevent access to issues. It may or may not affect you to use it that way most of the time, myself. You'll see it opens right into the tooling and it'll get started. I want to share the tooling with you. I already completely did the steps you're going to work through creating logical diagram, schematic diagram, and detailed diagram. All of this is going to be in the workshop, all of this is going to be in front of you when you work your way through this. I will be online to help you if you need it. So please feel free to get started and everything is project-based, everything you can go and I'm looking forward to your design and your best architecture diagrams. So, all righty. So Eric, do you want to take over? This is a self-paced workshop. Looks like Eric is having some connection issues but he's in the chat to answer any questions that you have. I think the workshop, we need to head to do your workshop as well as the video, the intro video if you missed that in the beginning. So, good, and Eric and Molly will be around here to help you with anything else. Thank you. Thanks, Ovishi. All righty, so we can start wrapping this up. I hope you guys had a fun workshop. All the material will be live even after the workshop so you can keep going through it and share it with people who think would benefit from this workshop. So, up next is a workshop on Istio Service Smash. It's a getting started, big new level workshop. So, I think it's going to be interesting and it's at 3.30 p.m. So, see you all guys there. All right, folks. Also, thanks Eric for putting this together. It was really great workshop.