 David Barr, so excited to be here with you. I'm Stella Trees, Chief of Staff at GitLab. Can you introduce yourself? Yeah, hi. I'm David Barr. I'm the Head of Software Engineering at Aussie Broadband. We're sort of an up and coming telecommunications provider based out of Australia. Can you tell me a bit more about what you do there? You know, a reasonably sized software engineering team. We do a lot of internal development. So, you know, supporting systems for our staff. But we also have, you know, customer facing portals and applications and things that we build bespoke applications for. Great. And how is GitLab in your life? GitLab's great. We introduced it about two years ago. We were using some very rudimentary sort of Git tooling back then and had no CICD to speak of. And, yeah, we felt our business was in a growth phase and still is. And when we really needed to accelerate our growth both as a company but also in terms of our software engineering and GitLab fit the bill quite nicely in that space for us. Can you tell me a bit more about that? How did GitLab fill that role that you needed? Yeah, we started with the free version of GitLab, the open source edition initially. And that worked quite well. It replaced that a lot of tooling that we had with sort of that all-in-one package. You have to deal with multiple systems. It was just put it all into GitLab and it was a lot easier for us to manage. What does the world before and after look like? What more can you do or what did the benefits spend for your team? Before GitLab there was a very rudimentary process. We'd have to sort of monitor it a lot more closely and make sure it wasn't going to break anything and that sort of stuff. We weren't doing the testing to the same extent that we are now. So, obviously testing is part of the pipeline too. So there's a lot more confidence that what we're deploying is going to work for us and we're going to work first time and not have any issues. Is there anything else you want to add? I'm very happy. It's great to hear the validation. We've used a lot of open source tooling and having GitLab as open source has been key for us. Definitely never removed that as an offering. I noticed you've been actually bringing features back into open source. I think it's a great way of being able to give back to the open source community by contributing to GitLab as well. Can you tell me a bit about what it's meant to be part of that community? How you interact with that community is really, it's telling. And the way GitLab staff do that is really embracing, welcome, open to feedback, they provide feedback. It's just like you're a staff member basically is how I'd say it. The approach they take to community contributions is the exact same approach they take to a staff merge request and that's a fantastic approach. For you personally, what has GitLab done for you? Just not having to manage multiple different systems. It's just a bit of a nightmare really. As I said, especially with the upgrade process, the installation upgrade is really easy. We don't have to worry about it too much and it's just a piece of mind thing. I'm not spending my days tackling other systems. GitLab just does its thing and it does it well and I don't really have to worry about it. This was wonderful. Thanks so much.