 From around the globe, it's theCUBE with digital coverage of DockerCon Live 2020, brought to you by Docker and its ecosystem partners. Okay, everyone, welcome back. We're in between segments. We just had Sidney from NGNX on. Jenny, Peter, we're getting down to the last stretch. It's our last little segment before we go into the full wrap-up where Jenny, you're going to give away the awards. Peter, you're going to give away the awards for the captains, the community. How are you guys feeling? That's right. I'm feeling great. Peter, how about you? Awesome. It's been fun. Well, Peter, you're an internet celebrity now. I hear. Why do you say that, John? I don't know. Is there a special tweet we want to show? I think so. Okay. You see that tweet? It says your internet famous, your mom and dad are watching your presentation. Jenny, can you read that? Yeah. Yeah, and to be fair, right? They didn't tweet it. They watched Peter's session and joined and typed in the comments even though they had to ask if he was speaking English because they didn't understand anything he was saying. I saw, in the chat, I saw my dad's name go by and just, hi, Peter, and I thought, wait a minute. And then my wife came in later, said, yeah, your mom and dad are watching your talk. Do we ever stop parenting? I don't, it's hysterical. Well, I had the opposite effect. I was in one of the sessions and I see a great comment. I'm like, who wrote this? It's my son, Alec Furrier. Like, son, get out of the chat. He said it's a dope, he said it's a dope session. It could have been worse. Could you ask for a better compliment? That's fantastic. He went in totally random. So it was good. It was fun. Look, it's everywhere. The Cube and DockerCon. What a great, no boundaries. Age, geography, it's been, I'm really blown away guys. I really got to say, I'm super impressed with the community content program you put together. It's been so much fun. I learned so much and so appreciate it. Thank you. Oh, thank you. I have to agree. Amanda Silver said earlier that coding is a team sport and DockerCon is a team sport too. I have to take some time to thank all the people that have participated and helped make this event so great. And we'll definitely do it again as we give out the community awards at the end of, I guess, 40 minutes from now. But thank you to the Docker team. Many of them have been awake for hours and hours, helping engage and have a great time. Thank you to the Cube. You guys have been awesome. The platform is rocked. Scheduling is next level and the captains, right? I don't know if anyone's had the chance that's watching to go check out the captain's stream, especially Brett Fisher. He's been on all day and he's been so involved in helping us plan to make sure that this is a conversation and not a large webinar, right? And then our sponsors. We could not have done this without our sponsors. They've been delivering great talks. They're all on demand, except for the one coming up. So make sure to catch those. They all have giveaways as well that you can join into. Two more. Speakers, you've done awesome content and production. And then of course the thoughtfulness of the community, right? Thank you for bringing it here today around the world. That's awesome. And I always just say the content presentations were really, really good. The graphics, those templates, but the work that was put into the video and the demos really just next level, as you said. So really just great. And that makes the conference is the presentation. So those talks were engaging. The comments were awesome. Again, I learned a ton. And I love when it's dynamic like that. Peter, you got to be psych developer relations. Any new insights on the, from the devs? Oh, it was great. Great talks, a lot of great. And I was really, really surprised with the chat. The interaction was tremendous. And I can't believe I used tremendous, but we'll just skip that. Anyways, but also check out hashtag DrConjobs. If you're looking for a job or if you have openings, please, please hashtag that in your tweets. Want to help the community out as much as possible. There's a ton of work out there. Just got to help connect everybody. Love to be part of that for sure. Yeah, just so you know, in case you missed it, Justin Warren, who was live, said on LiveCube Docker TV that if he gets 500 upvotes on Linux for Docker, desktop, I think it was, or was it hub? Might have been desktop, I think. Desktop. He'll triage it out. So there it is. All right, I hope the internet heard that. Cause that's a popular one for sure. Yeah, he's on the record and he leaned in on that too. He said it like that. So he meant, cool. Any other shout outs? I mean, I thought Brett was great. His posse of captains were amazing. Good feedback there. So there was some great chatter on that. I didn't have a chance to peek into the session cause we're hosting these mainstreams, but what are you hearing on the captains? Tons of knowledge being dropped on that channel for sure and really great in-depth conversations. They're answering questions, interacting with the audience. And a lot of these captains are teachers as their day job and a lot of them have fabulous Docker and Kubernetes content and are running sales right now. So if you do want to learn more, if you like what you heard today, definitely check out Brett's courses are on sale this week or under $10. Huge investment in your future. And then Manning Books is also running a promotion, CTW Docker 20 for 40% off their content and Docker captain, Elton Stoneman, Jeff Nicoloff. They all have content there as well. And then Nigel has a number of training courses and books as well, check out. And then the captains are running a charity stream. People have been donating all day. It's been awesome. Docker is going to make sure that we reach our $10,000 goal. They wanted to announce that as well. I noticed Cockroach Labs had a similar thing for women for coding. They had another kind of virtual bag swipe. So check them out. They're donating cash as well to women in code, which is very cool. Anything else that we missed, swag, giveaways? I have one little comment, little secret. I don't know if anybody's got it yet, Jenny, but if you go back and watch the keynote with Scott, there might be a surprise in there. And anybody that finds it first and tweets me, might have something for you. So Easter egg in there, is this something going on there? What's going on? I don't know, I'm just saying. Okay. Let's see. All right, check out the keynote. That was a pro tip right there for everyone's watching. So if you're watching this stream right now as we get into our awesome next segment, which is going to be really one of my favorites, The Children's Cancer Institute. This was not only a moving segment from an impact standpoint, but talking about the people at interns and young developers really solving a big problem with Docker. This is a really high impact statement, so watch it. Guys, thanks so much. We'll see you on the wrap up after this next segment. Of course, there's the catalog of content in the schedule. When it's not streaming, it becomes a catalog. So if you're watching it, check out all the sessions. We'll see you in the wrap up.