 A lot of you may know CISPLV7, the huge big following team has given you the couple to a lot of smaller teams. And over the time, we have Bayrocks working on market problems. There will be taken, I swear. The Lotus team has tried to find our own definition, our own attitude in the whole following community and ecosystem team. So that's what we are sharing here today with you, like we will always see key years. On the left side, as you can see, we are a small team still. We have eight folks who is four engineers and four technical support engineers that have been super helpful for a lot of the CIS. Our mission scope first is like we serve our coin network. We ship the protocol along with other implementation teams. We want to make sure all the node operators can run a Lotus node and talk to the network, talk to the chain, building their applications. Developers is a huge, huge focus for our user group. As you may already know, Lotus is slowly stepping back from the market development. However, we want to be able to enable folks like Bayrock engineers to do the market protocols on top of Lotus. And also when the FEM is coming, we want to make sure that developers can also have a very good experience. Basically, enable a lot of use case on top of Filecoin. That's why we think there are periods of super important community that Lotus should focus on. The other one we don't have to say, storage providers, we need them to get all these data into the network. And also user support, we want to make sure that we maintain a good open source community and help us further build the Filecoin network. And next slide, please. So that's our mission scope. And how do we ship all these things? So we have a bunch of things that Lotus is trying to do. So most of you will be curious. I feel like the P2P, IPLD, we have been at a proof team. We have been working very closely to get their stack also shipped in Lotus as we are a user of their tech. So how Lotus does things today is like we ship monthly feature releases, which always is optional release. It includes a lot of shiny things, new features. We are still shipping on a go-fuel market like Hamas works behalf, like all those shiny things going into that. But mostly we are focused on maintaining this a lot. We spend a lot of time to do bug fixes, like pay off the tech that just to make sure our user can be happy and use the Lotus in their production line stable A. And we also have meant through release, which is for network upgrade. Those are less stable on the timeline because a wide-referred point is an upgrade. What do that says? As you can see here in the screenshot, we haven't been missing of monthly feature release for, I would say, eight months now. Even when we ship like mandatory network upgrade release, we also make sure we keep the future releases going just to make sure all the development in master. Yes, good. Yes, ship. So how can we get the things developed and coordinate into these releases? So we have a set of processes. So first, to start with, we start our day in the team with cat and memes. As you already know, you can see here, these are our Lotus cat. And we also have memes going on so to make our life a little bit more fun, get into the real work. So a lot of time that is our technical supply engineering team is doing is to make sure that we charge the incoming issues in GitHub or like in Slack or GitHub discussion within 48 hours so that that team knows that you need a thing that needs to be looked at to make sure that thing broke. And also to feed into our backlog of the things. Next slide, please. There are things that it's like, oh my God, you have to fix that immediately. Otherwise, how quick can we die? But a lot of the other things will be going into the Lotus backlog. So basically our TSE team will be putting out this like weekly charge summary which feed into our spring planning. Before I get into the spring planning, I do want to say another thing we do is like we do call three project backlog charge prioritization and roadmap planning. Because like Lotus is still trying to, is still kind of like a stakeholder of the core development of the Falcon Network. And because we are within PLN, working closely with a lot of other teams like protocol, opportunity team, CLL, consensus lab, DRAN team, we kind of know more like what's coming like in the six months or a year basis. And that's why we try to keep everything in our backlog just to keep everyone informed, including the Falcon Foundation and other products. So we do a quarterly one project backlog charge just to help us understanding what's need to be in the next network upgrade and start planning. So for that, so that's of course they say and we also within the Lotus team, we have our bi-weekly thinking section. So this is the time we, a lot of other teams is doing amazing work in the ecosystem. It's hard to keep up. So this is our chance to catch up with the work and just like to understand like what may be ready to come to us and we have to be the shipmanship of their work. So this is the part we trying to understand the problem needs to be solved and learn a lot of the new work that other people are doing like direct time encryption or like sharding and all those things. After all these planning and like backlog feeding, we do our monthly spring planning. So basically this is like a week before the co-freeze we will pick up, what are we gonna ship for the next week? We will make sure that we have both to be analysis, implementing some like low hunting food features and implementing the projects that's in our roadmap. Next slide, we are almost done. And so those are all the development work work we are trying to do. And on like community engagement project management, we also have weekly community updates that share and fill Lotus announcement channel. I will suggest you, I will like recommend you to join that channel to get the timely updates from our team. We are also generating library reports just to inform you all the feedbacks we're getting from the Filecoin community in general what their pinpoints are, what are the new use cases people are looking forward to so that we can unblock them. So like as you already know, we always have a lot of things going on. However, we do want to say like, we welcome all the incoming requests to get into our backlog. We cannot guarantee when we can get into that we commit that we will, you know, eventually go through them one by one by, with you guys or like with grants or external teams. So it can be super helpful if you give us precess us on like the problem and the issue and what the user story and what the pinpoints is are like those can help us prioritize all these requests. And you are running a new project for example, our program for like Evergreen or Slingshot, you need our support to like, you know, just to like set a good foundation of the program. Let us know if you give us like one to two, one to three months of like lead time, we probably can find time to work with you and be responsive with your participants. The other thing we want to do is like onboarding and support all the source contributors. So if you know any that can be good for us to collaborate, please let us know if we want to establish those relationships. Yes, set a lot of things. So how can you actually find us? Again, create the issue is always the way to go. Loaders is our GitHub repository or you can go to the beauty actor where one of the co-maintenors of that as well. We are very responsive in the public field Loaders staff channel, even more responsive than the DMs. But if you want to reach out to our team like having a meeting, have a talk over cyber, you can reach out to me in DM as well at Jenny Juju. But again, I check the public channel more often. We do have office hours, but honestly just during the field office, most of our engineers just love hanging out there. So like if you want to talk to us during the office, everything I just presented to you, you're seeing the public Notion page, there's a link there, you can see our roadmap or we really schedule our mission scope, everything there. And we started our Twitter account early this year and we started to try to build our own profile there. So followers and likes are highly appreciated. That's that.