 Thanks for having me over. Yeah, well thank you for taking some time. We've been talking about you guys all day and asking all the hard questions. Hopefully good stuff. So congratulations guys on a couple things. One, post Yahoo Summit, the big announcement, big funding, cost a little ripples in the water. You guys are now established. You got a new COO on board. You guys are out doing a ton of activity, huge outreach to the marketplace. So congratulations. So what's the feedback? I mean, you guys have very tight messaging, pure patchy all the time. What's people saying? It's great. So like we say, we're in the business of making a bigger and more popular and more widely used. And our message about doing all of this in the open source is actually getting a lot of traction in the market. And we're excited to be an independent company and doing it outside. The one way of looking at it is, we've done a lot of work at Yahoo. We've done a lot of mistakes. We've fixed it up. And now we're outside and we have an opportunity to do a lot more work, talk to a lot more people. And that's exciting. So we had some guests on early in the day. I forget who mentioned it. My brain gets a little mushy around this time. But we had a guest on earlier that said, everyone knows each other in the open source community. So it's not like, I mean, competition, Kader is saying, hey, we don't really compete and we're just moving forward, grow the market. I'm sure you guys probably see the same things. But you guys have to work together. The communities are tight. What's the dynamic in the community right now? That's a great point. We have our PR engines and we have marketing and so on. But at the end of the day, we are both in the business of making Hadoop better. And to make Hadoop better, we have to cooperate. We have to coexist. And we have a great relationship with all the engineers. We work together. We have a lot of talks. For example, in the Hadoop world itself, you can come by to talk, learn about some of the stuff we're doing with the next release of Hadoop, which is O2-3. And we work with a lot of the people. It's not just us in cloud or just Facebook. There's LinkedIn. It's really exciting. And if you look at, we've got more than a few hundred active contributors to Hadoop at this point, which is phenomenal for an open source project.