 Good afternoon. My name is Yang Li. I'm from the plant KK. I'm very glad that from 2017 I was exposed to Kubernetes. And also one year later I'm very privileged to be a part of the community. And so far it has been one year. And also today I'm going to share with you my stories in the past year. So first of all, why everyone can work on Kubernetes? Yeah, because everyone can work for an open source project. And one of which, or the largest one is Kubernetes. You can do everything on Kubernetes. And some people may ask me why. Yeah, this is the author from ESLint. This is the story of the Twitter. He talked to his mother. I have written down ESLint. Everyone is using it, but I haven't made any money yet. So from the Twitter, there are so many replies from their views. So the author wrapped up by himself. If we want to be the maintainer of the open project. So there are many fragmented feedback. This is also the target we should work hard for. And also hopefully all of you will have some answers to this question. And now I will start the sharing of my journey. In 2017, in the middle of 2017, I submitted to Dashboard Project to the Chinese translation. It's a relatively simple contribution. I think everyone may start from such a deed. I am also appealed by Kubernetes values. I'm really touched by such an article. So that's our core spirit of the community. And this is also why Kubernetes proves to be so successful. And also I'm going to share with you. Distribution is better than centralization. And many people working for Kubernetes, the community over any single product or several companies. It's not only about the stops of limited numbers of companies. And also community is more than product or companies. Community matters. Yeah, stakeholders may be dynamic. The product lineup may be also dynamic. But only the person of the talents are the core competencies. Number three, automation over process. We are dedicating ourselves to developing automation tools for testing, for documentation to really help our projects to be very well maintained. Number four, this is a community of inclusion. We welcome everyone to be on board. On the last small list, Kubernetes is already quite sophisticated, but there is still a long way to go. Your participation and the contributions are highly welcomed. And also I'm firmly convinced that most of us use English as a second language. Yeah, I feel that you don't have to be afraid. And also we do need to spend a lot of time after work. And we are living in different places of the planet. We may meet people at different time zones. But you may make a choice. You can work as different roles. You may work as a designer. You may have to answer questions to write docs. You may also have to teach a course. Yeah, you may have your own ways of contribution and commitment. Of course you will have a lot of funds. Yeah, from the SIG meetings. And we will play something which is really have funding. You may meet friends. And also from many of the SIG working groups are your opportunities of engagement. Your contribution can be also very well connected to your job at the end of the day. You really can make a lot of good friends. And also you need to remember that self-care is really number one. That's from Benjamin Elder who shared his experience also on Twitter. I believe his takes will help all of us. There are some additional tips. So in community rep, we do have a lot of docs. We also have a lot of videos on YouTube. You are welcome to ask questions because we are at the leveling applying field. You are welcome to join our SIG meeting as well as SIG contributor meetings. In the next, on the next afternoon where we have an intro session. Looking forward to your joining us. And also please stay tuned with me.