 Hello, okay. I'm the last session here just closing remarks So first, you know, thank you so much for for joining. This has been the first open observability day that we've had And before I just walked through a few slides here just by a show of hands How many folks enjoyed today's event? You can you can be truthful. You don't have to put your hands up And and secondly, you know, if we had another one of these how many would be interested in attending something like that? okay, okay, and Last question I have with with hand raises is how many folks feel like they learn something here today That they'll apply to their daily role Awesome, awesome. Okay. That's that's what it's all about making sure that we provide value good content and stuff That's useful for for folks to take back So with that, yeah, I'm just gonna go ahead and go through the closing remarks I'm on a ragam one of the the folks here from Cliptea also OSS maintainer Thanks again to our diamond sponsors Cliptea and Chronosphere as well as our platinum sponsors open search And just the sponsors in general really helps us to put together the event and make sure we get everything from The Wi-Fi coffee food lunch and what not So first, you know, this has been one of the most submitted sessions that that I've seen a lot of folks submitted content I know we can't have 40 hours of content. So thanks again to our speakers who really curated that stuff to create what looks like a very very successful event And of course, thank you to the event shares program committee members and maintainers, right? I think a lot of folks in the room here are contributing to open source. They're spending time. They're spending cycles Building stuff of value for folks in this room. So, you know, really really big Thank you to those folks as well the CNCF for for hosting us and giving us a venue to speak about all this And of course you for for attending and helping make this event now one thing you'll all get here after this event is a survey feedback and my One request would be please put your honest feedback in there You know, what type of sessions you want to see what do you want to see next? And that's really going to help us continue to deliver a great event and and you know, if you didn't like it That's fine. Give us the honest stuff. It's it's anonymous So we're not going to be able to to pin you out and say hey, I saw what you said about it And you know, I think one one thing I'll leave the audience with I have two more slides is how do I get involved? You know, we've you've seen what's going on There's a ton of stuff going on it with the community a lot of topics It's really hard to keep up with to be honest So how do you even start to look at ways that you can plug into this this giant ecosystem? And really this is where you can go to many of the projects Websites they have a lot of great resources on how to get involved How to start contributing how to start helping out other users where the community is chatting about how they're deploying in production or How they're going about solving a particular issue? And and I really want to emphasize that not everything needs to be code There's a lot of value that comes with folks who are able to help write blogs We're able to put on a session a webinar a docs docs are so so incredibly important You know helping non-native English speakers and editing and grammar grammar there That's fantastic translating that documentation for for hitting a wider audience amazing things that that can occur there So, you know, it doesn't matter if you can code or not There's ample opportunity to get involved and I encourage folks if they're interested to come join When should you start you should start now? There's there's no you need to figure out what observability is before you jump in You don't need to wait till you're in a role that has observability in the title There is so many ample opportunities to get involved and I think many many folks in this room a lot of maintainers Users vendors they're more than willing to kind of help you point point you in the right direction So later this week, I think there's two other community events one tomorrow with with prom day here as a co-located event And then I also believe there is a unplugged hotel day I'm not sure if there's any other community events But if I missed one, you know definitely raise raise your hand and then of course during the main kube con Which I believe everyone here is attending you have a ample number of sessions There's two two distinct tracks there one is observability track So this is going to include all the projects you saw today things across across the spectrum Those are all in red on the left hand side and then on the right hand side you have the maintainer tracks So those are much more in-depth project updates So if you saw something in the two to three minute update We did in the beginning of the session and you saw that was really cool You want to learn more definitely try to attend one of these I think I hit them all and again if I if I missed one or two, I apologize, but yeah This is this is what's going on the week. There's plenty of more content. That's that's here available so with that we can wrap up this this open observability the first and First one I hope of many and thank you all again for for joining us. There's gonna be a reception I think downstairs So well, we can all walk together and and talk more more about this great stuff. So thank you You