 Okay, welcome everyone. We're going to basically run through a few logistics, through a schedule, a few other things and then we're going to do a few project updates and then we're going to get started with the main schedule. So this is the observability specific landscape as it looks today for CNCF projects and you'll probably find quite a few names on there and you'll also, if you have been around for longer, you'll probably remember that we had things like Open Telemetry Day and Fluent Con and Prometheus Day back to 2016 always attached to Cloud Native Con, to Cube Con and the history of observability is basically to merge all of this for all those different projects and outside of CNCF of course as long as it's open source, into one thing to have a more distilled experience for observability practitioners, of course the thing is else you can't really, you can't really, it's super loud up front when people talk so please. So yeah, going through the history, or do you want to talk more, no it's fine. For the CFP, for next one, for Paris, if you've never been to Paris or if you want to go to Paris again or maybe even live in Paris, this is where they can go for the CFP. It closes relatively soon, you basically have one month because it's a super early one because basically we didn't get a large enough venue in Europe on such short notice after Amsterdam. So how can you make the most out of today? Well, A, talk to people, ideally not during the actual talks but outside of the text during the breaks, feel more than welcome to just say hi to people. Most people here tend to be nice and if they don't want to talk they'll let you know but work on the assumption that it's okay to just talk to people and just approach people. You'll recognize them anyways, of course they're standing up front, talk to them. And even if it's after the talk and even if it's like half a day after, whatever, talk to them and get more and just ask questions which you couldn't ask during the Q&A portion. Speaking of Q&A, there's the mic, I don't think we have this on the slides. And yeah, remember no one is perfect, that includes the speakers. And for the speakers, you can get lapel mix back there or we have several handheld mics if you prefer those. Thank you, good morning everybody. My name is Eduardo Silva, as Richie was saying. This event is just to do a lot of networking between us, approach the speakers, try to meet other people. Even if you are new in this space of observability and I would say that maybe everybody's new including us. So, but this is a very community driven event. The schedule, you will find it in the CNCF website in the events part where KubeCon is. We have some two main blocks from sessions in the morning. They are full-time sessions like 25 minutes plus lining talks. And we have some breaks in the middle to just get some coffee and grab some food. So the invitation is just to stay the whole day here in the event. I'm sure that you're going to take the most of it if you stay here. Part of the content that you will see, we got, I don't know, a couple of hundred of applications for people who wanted to present this conference. But sadly, we don't have enough time to put everybody in. And sometimes we have to take tough decisions and try to find the balance between different sessions around logs, meters and traces and also to focus on end users' stories. So remember that the golden rule here is about respect, kindness. We are under a cut of conduct. So often in any ways you don't feel comfortable or something happens. Please approach to the CNCF staff that will be open to help. And you can access from your personal device by using your mobile, you can get all the information about translations in case or my accent, it doesn't help that much today. All right. Hello everyone, Austin Parker, Co-Chair of Observability Day and Open Telemetry Maintainer. Also a cool note for speakers. There's a clock up here that we will move so you can see it from the podium. After you are done speaking and done listening to great talks, we will have refreshment snacks lunch outside in the foyer. And then you probably almost certainly walk past like the lunch area as you walked in, it's back down that way. There will be a reception tonight from 5.37 in the foyer for everyone that came to the co-located events. Remember, you do have access to all other co-located events. So if you want to check out a talk somewhere else, why would you? But you have that option. Talk about us. So on social media, please use the hashtag Oli Day. If you are on the CNCF Slack, tag observability, you can start some threads, have more discussions about the things you've learned there. Speakers, if you're not in that channel, I'd recommend you join it. If you are speaking, please go back, check in at the AB table five minutes before your presentation starts. And also there are stickers and swag back in the very back of the room, both sides, including limited edition open telemetry stickers, Chicago themed. During lunch, we will have talk table set up. So there will be a section for observability day. It'll have a little sign next to it that says observability day. So go there if you want to talk to people over lunch about what has been going on. And thank you to everyone that was on the program committee. Names are up on the screen. Need to hurry through this. But yes, it was very hard to choose these talks. There were a lot of great talks that were submitted. We could only accept less than 10% of what came in. So yes, thank you for all your hard work. Finally, I'd like to give a big, big, big thanks to our Platinum sponsors, Clipdia, highlight.io, IBM, CloudFuse, and OpenSearch. I believe a lot of them have booths out there. So during the breaks, go feel free to check those out.