 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for making a trip out here. Happy to. It's always fun to be on stage and talk to end users Well, we have a lot of exciting announcements today with Kubernetes and Cloud Foundry Without it would be a good opportunity to have someone that's been part of the Kubernetes open source community since the beginning as a leader in the Kubernetes open source community and is in a tremendous amount to make it what it is today You know talk a little bit about the open the community and the progress. I'm happy to so Kubernetes began with as a partnership with Google and redhead and Samsung and CoroS and a number of other companies who all wanted to take the vision of container management that Google had internally and Make it open source make it possible for everyone and This was announced in summer of 2015 With an intent that it was going to be a community-governed project But any project that begins with a heavy Contribution base from a single company has some challenges moving To be completely community-led and so we've spent the last two years working very hard to Distribute our decision-making down to the developers who are building the Specific components of Kubernetes as well as building a cross community governance system Which just got elected last Thursday, which is super exciting and We'll begin the the hard work of making a broader governance structure for the project But a lot of this work happens from the grassroots like Kubo. I found out about this Now the container runtime system the Cloud Foundry container runtime I found out about this as a happenstance sort of thing even though the work was being done inside Google It was a fair fair way underway before I had heard about it because so much of this work comes up from the grassroots And it's amazing how it's driven by both people in the community as well as the users the end users are driving a lot of this innovation There's a lot of momentum in the Kubernetes open-source community How many of you have heard of Kubernetes before here? Nobody, right? Yeah exactly It's a it's all the rage now That's all the cool kids are doing it, but here's the thing all the cool Could kids may be doing it, but it doesn't mean that there aren't a lot of workloads and tools that are still very important your metaphor of and talk about Railroad was fascinating to me because the early days of the railroad had some really crazy in incompatibilities as in the rail gauges were different And so one of the best parts about open-source and we've done this through for example the open service broker API One of the best parts about open-source is that we can find those intersection points those the surface Connection points where the different projects work together and try to find ways to make it so that you don't have to climb off of One train and climb on to the next because my rail gauge is different from your rail gauge So we've done a lot of that work right now, and I keep seeing all the great opportunities ahead of us to do more so I'm super excited about the cloud Foundry and Kubernetes being able to run together in a way the benefits and users Yeah, and you touched on the open service broker API, which I neglected to mention earlier. That's okay. I got you covered. Thank you That's why I brought you here to remind me all the things. I'm gonna forget today but That's actually such an exciting project and it really links together cloud Foundry Kubernetes but also the services in a new and real way and there's a tremendous amount of work going on around this now Beyond just the open service broker API with projects like envoy and issue to you which just released a v2 this week Yeah, they're sorry 0.2 0.2. Thank you Important distinction But you know it's you know the point of all of that is there's an amazing amount of momentum with each of these small projects But the open source and the collaborative potential is massive And I'm just so thrilled about the opportunity to work closer with the Kubernetes community and cloud native computing foundation on all of these projects Yeah, the open service broker API has turned into a service catalog subgroup inside not turned into We have spawned a service catalog subgroup inside Kubernetes that is working to a space where we can Allow a nice clean edge area that more and more people more and more developers can work within our ecosystem Without having to be completely embedded in all of the inside baseball that exists inside the Kubernetes development or inside cloud Foundry development exactly and so The vision is to make those services portable across all of them Yes, so a true platform agnostic capability for services which Honestly has so much potential to drive and accelerate the ecosystem around All of these projects and it's all happening in the open source It is although the open service broker API came out of Cloud Foundry. So we get to say thank you for that I wasn't gonna bring it up, but yeah, but you should we get to say thanks. It's all good We're I'm just so excited You know as we think about the future though, which is you know is really bright as we think about these different communities And the different open source initiatives going on. Where do you see the future going? Where do you see a lot of the biggest potential areas? so I have been a Maybe not even closet. I was going to say closeted evangelist of utility computing For five years or more, but I'm not that closeted anymore I see a space where we have developers Building what they need what their companies need Using the tools they need and we get past the the religious Debates of past years the you have to use our platform locked into our platform and in one way or another And instead we find a much more composable system So Cloud Foundry Bosch can run Kubernetes and Cloud Foundry application Slint next word application runtime. Thank you application runtime the container runtime and the application runtime or you can run Kubernetes on top of OpenStack and Azure and Google Cloud Platform in order to have the Resilience your your company or your product or your application needs, but just making these Making the multiple tool sets fit what the developers and end customers need as opposed to making the end customers fit What the platforms wanted? So providing users choice crazy talk? Who does that? Portability user choice. It's like containers. We're on a we're on a theme here with containers and portability I just that there's so much potential and so much excitement. So as we we think about the future we think about the power of open-source You know, I think when I think about Kubernetes and Cloud Foundry I think a lot of peanut butter and chocolate while they're both great separately together. They're amazing I've found that that doesn't always translate to Europe because they don't a lot of them don't like peanut butter It's a good point. It's a very American thing. There was a there was a series of Commercials and TV where somebody would put peanut butter and chocolate and chocolate and peanut butter and there was a big drama But they taste great together They do taste great. So if you haven't tried it highly recommend it unless you have a nut allergy then maybe not One thing that as we wrap this up as we think about the future and Particularly talking to a group of the open-source community here at Cloud Foundry I'd say we'd leave it with the open call to action get involved to be part of each of these projects be part of the Yes, you want to work with Kubernetes come join us Okay, not exclusively, but that's fine. Come talk with us at least If you if you are working in a different open-source community share the ideas that you see and meet You know when you got to these events and cross pollinate It's a huge huge help and there's so many projects that are spinning off that I I'm just I'm just so excited about the next 12 months The future is always bright Especially now. Well, thank you Sarah for joining us here at Cloud Foundry Summit in Basil. Thank you and we appreciate you're coming by Always happy to thank you