 So let's get started. This is K-NativeCon Europe. We're in Valencia. Woohoo! Finally! I remember in Slack, I think it was three years ago, joking around about K-NativeCon, but I think I didn't call it K-NativeCon. Maybe something else. So this is something that is special for a lot of people. So let's get up and let's do a icebreaker. So stand up. For those of you that are still sober. So find someone and look them directly into the ice, right? Because we cannot see them. So I say, Mark, look them directly on the ice, right? Because we don't know who they are because we have the mask. So this is kind of meeting people. So say, you know, say hi. Look them in the eyes. Hi. Okay. Then say, hi. Love. Come on. Love. Love. K-Native. What? Me too? You too. Okay. So by the end of the day, you're going to love K-Native. If you don't know what K-Native is, you're going to get a full day of K-Native. So let's get... Can you put the next slide? So bienvenidos. That means more beer. No, just kidding. This is welcome to everyone. We have a lot of registrations. I know a lot of you had a tough choice, right? Between get us gone, service match, security gone, and you choose... Oh, so thank you. So this is about thanking the community also. Next slide. And people talking about people and technology. One thing that I want to say today is about gratitude. Next slide. So this is one... Just want to take one minute on this and something that I want to ask the community, the K-Native community, is that we do it a lot, but to grow the community, one of the things, or the many things that we have to do, have some empathy and have gratitude. And gratitude is something that we do all the time, but we have to do it in everywhere we collaborate. So if somebody is opening an issue, right, that person may be the first issue they open ever in open source. So we have to make them feel welcome. So gratitude, say thank you. Words mean something. So the same thing when they open a pull request, or somebody reviews your pull request, right? That's usually the most grateful that I am when somebody reviews my pull request. Also, when somebody asks questions on Slack, the fact that they found the Slack, found the channel, asked the question, put all that information there, right? It could be a person that have never interacted in open source at all. So that's a great thing that they did. So we have to always thank, opening the conversation with, thank you for using our software. Thank you for coming to our community. So that's one of the things that I want people to practice that muscle, right? Always be thankful that people are actually looking at our software, our community, and that way we become a stronger community and we grow the community, which is something that we're trying to do with the CNCF now. We're running out of air. And then for this conference today, we want to thank the sponsors, which is Google, Cloud, Red Hat, and Veeber and Tansu. Also thanking the people that work for those companies that they made the relationships and went to their bosses or managers to make that happen. So without the sponsors, we would not be here. So thank you, random applause. And this is our organizer. So it was a combination of people from the community, people from TOC, Steering, and CNCF. So Lindsay from CNCF, she was awesome. She get us straight. She figured out she have done this many times. So for some of us, it was the first time. So she was organizing also. Thank you for organizing the organizers for taking a little bit of their time to mainly help selecting the talks. A lot of people submitted talks and we have to select the ones that we could fit in the schedule. So all talks were great. And if you did a talk and you were not accepted and you are here, thank you, right? Thank you for even coming here away from your family, traveling to come here and listen to the talks. And if you're a speaker, next slide. We want to thank the speakers. So these are the faces of the people that you'll be seeing today. You can recognize them from the GitHub avatar or Slack. So again, if you like their talk, go into Slack. DM them or in the general channel. Thank them, right? If they give you value, thank them because words mean something. So sometimes we say it, but it's good to write it down. And in this async world, we have to write this thing down. So be grateful for that. Next one. And I think that's it. This is the QR code. You can get the schedule also on the Sketch app. Just type KNativeCon and you will get it there or just take a picture. And the CNCF set up a channel for today. It's called 3KNativeCon. In the CNCF Slack, we have the KNativeCon in the KNative Slack. But this one is for inviteees. So outside of the community that we're joining here. So if we're going to be looking also there for questions, but mainly questions are going to be here. The speakers can take off their masks. Yeah. So if you're alone here, what they told me was yesterday, people were taking their masks. So if you are talking running out of air, you can just take off your mask because you'll be alone here. So that's safe. I think that's it. We're going to take a quick break. We'll come back in a minute. Don't miss this. Hey. Oh, one more thing. One more thing. Very important thing. I forgot to mention. There will be some prices. Can I say what the price is? So it's in Oculus 2. And the second one was? Switch. Nintendo Switch. So latest version. Model S. I don't know. So there are two prices. So Max did the logistics to get two prices and one will go to a speaker and another one will go to a participant. So we're going to give more details about a survey that you'll be doing. And then from that we'll pick up a speaker and one of you. So there's prices. Actually, maybe we are the only one giving prices, hopefully. So I think that's it for logistics, right? Yeah. Please vote for your favorite session. And from those voters we're going to select one random participant. And yeah, you all have equal chance of getting one of the two prices. So please participate. Stay engaged. Ask questions if anything is not clear. And yeah, let's get this started. Cool.