 Hey everyone, it's a pleasure to be here live in Austin. It's just been amazing to have 23,000 people attending KubeCon this time around. This is truly one of my favorite activities for the conference towards the tail end of this. Let me go share my screen really quick so we can get started with the awards. All righty. So I am absolutely stoked to present these every year. It's been truly an honor to serve this community for the last five years, really, since day zero. As I was talking to everyone through Slack, Twitter, and all these different communication mediums, it really kind of dawned on me that community is truly a precious thing. I saw this tweet from Leia that jokingly, a most valuable foundation project is our community. And I somewhat agree there's so many folks that do an amazing job ensuring that our community is welcome, well above and beyond normal day-to-day responsibilities. So I'm just totally share this sentiment and thank everyone that goes above and beyond in making sure this is a welcome place given especially how much we have grown over the years to encompass different projects, different domains, different countries, and everything. So to kind of kick things off, our first award to hand out is our top ambassador award. Our ambassadors are folks who represent the community in public through giving talks, organizing events, and so on. If you see the previous list of award winners here, we truly have an amazing set of folks from Kelsey being the OG ambassador to Lucas. I think it was maybe like 17 at the time when he won that award to Sarah, Michael, and Lackey, all these fantastic people. For this time around, I'm excited that the top ambassador for 2020 is an amazing person. They have been promoting the, let's call it the art of improving cloud-native security across our ecosystem throughout the last couple of years. So I would like to congratulate Ian Coldwater on winning this award this year. So hopefully we could go pop out and see her really quickly. And she could wave. Hey, Ian. Oh, no. All right, we had a bug. Joy. We will move on. Wonderful Intrado giving us wonderful issues today. So let's keep on rolling with our awards. Thank you, Ian. They have been an amazing ambassador for us all. So let's do it again. Now we're back. All right, thank you, Ian. All right, our next set of awards are dedicated to top committers and maintainers. These are folks who have put forth and done an amazing job in the community in terms of supporting projects that are involved. And we just have a fantastic set of folks that span Kubernetes, Prometheus, and a variety of projects this year. The maintainers, existing maintainers, have nominated a set of folks and decided to award this special honor to Ben Elder from the Kubernetes community. I'm not sure if many of you know Ben is one of the primary authors kind tool that I love and use quite often and is just one of the most helpful people in the community answering a variety of questions. So let's see if we could pop Ben onto our screen. All right, hey, Ben. All right, now we're good. Technical glitches are over. Good to see puppy in head. So thank you, Ben, and thank you for all your contributions. All right, we're gonna get back to our awards. Share, perfect. Awesome, we're back. Thank you, Ben. Our final set of awards, which I think kind of our most important set of awards truly represent one of our values, the most important values in the Kubernetes community. And this is around chopping wood and carrying water. For those of you who are not familiar with the phrase, these are essentially all the things that happen behind the scenes from things like improving, build times, performance, generally not kind of feature-facing work, truly stuff that kind of keeps everything functional. And we just had an amazing set of folks that have contributed over time in this. And this year, I am happy to announce our next slate of folks that have been nominated and voted upon by both the CNCF staff and our wonderful TOC. So for 2020, we have Aaron Boyd, Josh Berkes, Bridget, Matt and Richie, all fantastic human beings, and we'll be sharing them on screen, hopefully with their wonderful chopped wood buckets. And it's good to see every, I love it, Richie's the best. Yeah. So thank you everyone for all your work. And I look forward to when we'll be able to see each other again, face to face, because truly all of you deserve to be on stage with over 20,000 people watching all. So to kind of wrap things up, I look forward to seeing everyone at the next KubeCon. And thank you for everyone who has participated in our communities. We do these awards every year and truly do our best to make sure that folks that are welcome and do amazing things are recognized for their amazing work. So thank you all. And I look forward to seeing everyone next year. I'm gonna go hand it back to Constance and Stephen to take us to the end.