 All right, that is it for the pre-recorded demo Feel free to submit any questions that you may have and William will be more than happy to answer it While we're waiting I haven't seen any questions coming yet. So maybe William You want to you know, share some questions that often come up that you often hear from the audience That you'd like to share Yeah, I guess I'm really happy to do that One of the questions we get is do I need to use GitLab for everything end-to-end Or can I use parts of GitLab? So for example, GitLab has a really terrific CI CD Do I have to use the GitLab source code management if I want to get access to the CI CD? And the answer is actually no, GitLab has a whole series of integrations we even integrate with GitHub and BitBucket and We have is just a generic Git integration So if you wanted to say store your code on GitHub and use GitLab as your CI CD tool, we have that type of integration Similarly, GitLab has a terrific issue tracker project management epics But sometimes folks are already Really sold out on on JIRA and don't necessarily want to replace that right away with our JIRA integration You could use JIRA as your issue tracker and then say use GitLab as your source code management and your CI CD Or of course we integrate with tools like Jenkins some of these other ones around here. So We find folks that like these integrations because it means they don't have to disrupt their entire stack right away and even if they want to switch on the GitLab for their end-to-end experience, which we find that when users do do that they Experience all kinds of Additional benefits. So for example having the state from your issues and your CI CD and your source code and one tool That everyone has access to eases troubleshooting and allows teams to collaborate more easily But getting there isn't necessarily something that you do overnight You can take some time to gradually migrate there So folks will often use our integrations and adopt one part of GitLab first and then gradually replace other tools As they adopt more and more of GitLab end-to-end and experience more of what that flow looks like to have a single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle One of the other questions then that I commonly get is When I am using GitLab auto DevOps it automatically generates my pipelines for me but can I then go and you saw Dan showing that in the demo but can I then go and Modify and customize those pipelines and expand on them and the answer is absolutely. Yes and GitLab does that and one of the coolest ways possible in my opinion What I'm showing here is a repo that I have in GitLab and you can see there's no GitLab CI YAML file in fact this this repo has auto DevOps enabled and the way auto DevOps works is It looks for certain components and if it finds them it uses them And if it doesn't find them then it uses a default and that default is based on best practices So what's really nice here is there's no Docker file in this repo There's no CI YAML file, but auto DevOps just go up goes ahead and does everything for you However, if you wanted to see what the CI YAML looks like you can actually create a CI YAML file and For example, I will even show you what that looks like for example, if I were to go to add a new file and I can choose the type of GitLab CI YAML and we have a lot of different templates for this YAML file for the way that you define your pipelines But I'm going to use the auto DevOps template and so what auto DevOps does is if it does not find a YAML file in your repo it will use this one and So you can actually apply this one which I've done in this repo here and this one has some syntax highlighting and So you can see exactly what auto DevOps is doing and this is a robustly defined best practices based CI YAML file that shows you exactly what auto DevOps is doing It means if you are constructing your CI YAML file from scratch You can take components of this as best practices or you can start with this template as we see a lot of folks do and then expand and modify it and it shows you how it's set up so you for a lot of companies and Organizations, they'll want to build a pipeline and they can take even sometimes a couple weeks to get a pipeline up and going But with GitLab we think you should just be able to get going with a robust pipeline Right away within minutes as you saw Dan doing with auto DevOps But not just stop there if you want that to fully customize that you can customize that in this YAML file Which of course is text-based. It's versionable It allows you to roll forward and roll back to if you adjusted your pipeline And there's a problem with it. You can roll back. It allows you to collaborate and contribute just in a collaborated Collaborative distributed way the same way you do on your source code because you're pipe. We're these are pipelines as code so those are some pretty exciting elements as The features of GitLab and what I would encourage folks is if these sound like exciting features the idea of being able to have an end-to-end application to Manage your DevOps for you and that allows you to have this Collaboration between your teams to break down silos so that you can actually execute faster So that you can shift in smaller increments and truly become agile and so that you can adopt modern technologies like Kubernetes and microservices Gillab is really designed for this We want to be your strategic partner as you seek to to change in modernize your organization and I would encourage any folks that are on the call or perhaps watching this webinar after the fact to Reach out to our sales team with the links to learn more about Gillab because we'd like to have a conversation with you To hear about your specific challenges and how we can help you solve those so with that Agnes, I believe we have a Survey link or Just a few things to share with our crew before we take off to ask them for some feedback Yeah, you do. Thank you so much William for sharing The questions and going through, you know, the templates really helpful And I hope by folks find it really helpful as well So again, like William say this demo and life Q&A session is something new that we're trying out So we'd love to hear your thoughts on today's session Here is a survey link that I'll drop in the chat. Please let us know your thoughts and We also would like to invite you to sign up for a free trial of Gillab ultimate. So I'll chat that link as well and Finally, if you have any other questions, don't hesitate to reach us via our sales contact page about get lab comms last sales That's all for today. Thank you so much for joining us