 All right, so here we are at the OpenStack Summit in Barcelona. Can you go ahead and introduce yourself and tell us what you do? I am Kendall Nelson. I just started at the foundation in August actually, and I am an upstream developer advocate. Awesome. So you mentioned upstream in your title. What does that mean in a community like OpenStack? Upstream is really important because it's where all of the code is. Everything that's not proprietary to a certain company is worked on upstream. So my job is to create like education and bring more people in and help them get started working upstream. So upstream university is an event that we had going on yesterday and the day before. The first two days kind of before the summit really got kicked off. And that was really cool to see all the new people coming in. There was a really good mix of people from the U.S. and outside. We had like 60 people and we hope to keep improving it, me and Ildiko Fenska. So, yeah. Awesome. And so you mentioned upstream university as attached to the summit. I think we've done it a few cycles now. So what is something if folks can't attend the summit or after the summit if they do want to get involved, what's the best way to get involved in the community and start contributing? The way I did it, I started in Cinder and then eventually moved into the libraries in between Nova and Cinder, the OS Brick. So that, how I got started into that was mostly doing code reviews and attending the weekly meetings for Cinder. They're really easy. Even if you don't say anything for the first year, you're looking at the code. It's definitely a good way to get involved right away before the summits happen in larger events. Awesome. And if you so say someone can't contribute code, is there another way that they can contribute that would impact the contributions in a positive way as well? Definitely. Besides code, there's obviously documentation is extremely important because not all of us can just walk up and understand what Python is right away. So that's a really helpful way. And there are user groups and working groups that all definitely need a lot of attention and more people too. Awesome. Well, thank you so much. I hope maybe I'll start contributing soon in the meantime. Super easy. Have a great week at the summit. We'll do. Thank you.