 All right, so that's it for our demo. Now let's proceed with the live Q&A portion of this session. I did not see any questions yet. So feel free again to submit any questions you have so Ty can answer them live. Meanwhile, since we don't see any questions yet, perhaps let's start with some questions that we often see come up. So in the demo video, we briefly saw Dan demonstrate how to use GitLab for project planning. But Ty, can you go a layer deeper and talk through how we can use GitLab for agile or scrum planning? Yeah, so let's see if I can... Oh, sorry, actually... Yeah, I see there's a question there. Let's give that for now. Let me take a look here. From Prabath. Thank you Prabath for submitting your question. So Prabath asks, I have deployed GitLab in GKE cluster using GitLab help chart in my company, but the issue is the email does not work. The application does not send any emails. Can you explain or show how to configure the MTP emails in GKE for GitLab? Yeah, so something this specific what I can do is I can follow up afterwards with documentation and explaining how to set up SMTP emails. The time that we have here, and there's not a lot of time to go through this process, so do we... Actually, I don't know, do we get their emails or do we have Prabath's email that I can follow up with and send him some information around setting up email? Yes, for sure, yeah. So we do have everyone's email, so we will send the recording as well as follow up your question Prabath. Okay, I will. Yep, awesome, thank you Prabath. I'll go back to the agile question that was mentioned earlier, or just a second ago, with GitLab, we have a lot of organizations again that are looking at this application as an answer for their DevOps end-to-end agile, often being a part of DevOps and how they can do project management or use kind of the manage plan, create portion as we define in the now 10 categories of the DevOps lifecycle. You could do that, maybe I'll just share here, and I won't go too deep into this, but I will just show, in this case, we have like a mock organization here, but if I were to go into, I see the structure that I have set up in this organization, they have several different subgroups, maybe value streams or areas that they think make up that organization, down here being agile group that has several scrum groups underneath it, billing. But the way that they've done is they've gone in, they've used board views to do their backlog management. So I think in this particular case, this demo, they are looking to do safe as well as scale the agile framework, but you have your backlog, you can prioritize on your backlog, you can assign those issues to sprints, and then you can have a dev board that you can do the assigning of those issues to certain individuals on a team or if you're a self-organizing team, you can have those assigned to yourself and then mark in progress, review, and closed. Create tags, I think we have some technical risks built into this as well with high, medium, and low, so we've used tags to do that. That is a very, very quick version of a scrum board agile world, just because that's a general question that we have and may not be of interest to the attendees we have now, but that's the beginning part of a lot of groups that are using GitLab and they set up their agile processes that way. And then from there is when you get into creating these issues, you create the merge request, you set up your Kubernetes clusters, and then you're creating your whole DevOps pipeline, as you saw in the video, with different checkpoints along that pipeline. Awesome, thank you so much, Ty. Is there any other questions that would be of interest? Otherwise, I guess we can wrap up the session. Where is, and Prabha, I will hopefully get you within the hour, hour and a half here that I'm sending email. Once I get the email, or your email from Agnes, then I'll send you some information over. All right, so, all right, thank you, Ty. This demo and live Q&A session is something new that we're trying to do, so we'd love to hear your thoughts on that. We'd love to hear your thoughts on today's session, and we'd really appreciate your responses to our survey, which I'll drop in the chat. All right, thank you, appreciate you guys.