 They abide by our license which is fine and Google does too. They're both very good, and that's all we ever ask of anybody So Amazon's I don't know what Amazon's corporate policy and contributions are you have to look I don't think there are Radar for major contributors at all after the look Yeah, but they're just like any other but again they abide by our license and they're great I mean it's wonderful to see what the things the Amazon has done with Linux. I mean their cloud computing platform is amazing It's all that's that's great stuff Doesn't it make more sense for companies to work with the Linux community instead of Working independently or individually? Well, it's it saves you money To do that because it's um if you're constantly keeping patches outside of the main kernel It it costs money, and it's really really hard to keep up with our rapid rate of change And that being said we want to see what you're doing outside because maybe we need to do things better to help make That possible, so for a pure let's make Linux work for everybody Let's see what you're doing, but you don't have to you can keep things out if you want to it's fine If you look even the enterprise districts We all have patch sets or outside for features that we're slowly working into the mainline kernel So it's just part of the way the whole community works together We've gotten better and faster release cycles and made it easier and easier to contribute stuff in and that's my goal Is to continue to make it easy to contribute back in