 So I think it's it's become more complex so more things are being done in one place so it's less of a situation where a developer is coming in and doing one thing with the tool they're coming in to do multiple things right they're coming in to make notes on issues that they've they've done things on they're coming in to do code review they're coming in to raise an issue they're coming in to clone a repository now we're working on project management and auto DevOps so it's just constantly expanding and so keeping it's similar to my first answer really though is that still with these these separate areas keeping a view on the flows and how one flows into another and making sure that there's a natural progression and it makes sense like how do I get from point A to point B I just think there's a lot more of that in designing for developers than there used to be with tools that are doing a lot more