 Perfect. And I'm going to share my screen. Give me just a minute here. Okay. All right. Hello everyone, as mentioned, welcome to the marketing committee. Call for CNCF for July. My name is Christy Tan. If we haven't met already, I lead a marketing here at CNCF. Welcome. We're excited to have you all here. I'm hopefully you're in the right meeting where you're supposed to be. And I will go ahead and get started. So first off, you made it. That's great. Just in case you needed the conference info. It's in here. A reminder that the call will be recorded. I've started the recording now. So if you don't want to be recorded, you're welcome to stay off camera and unmute you can absolutely use the chat for questions and we'll answer those through there. The meeting is over after this meeting is over. If you're looking for slides from this presentation and the recording and you can find them in these links here usually takes about 24 hours for us to get those uploaded for you to use. Our next marketing committee call will resume our first first Wednesday of the month cadence on August 3. So make sure that's on your calendar will probably be diving a little bit more into things related to cube con as we get closer to that in Detroit. So excited to see you all there. And then just a reminder on the antitrust policy if you're not familiar already. There's some info in here but when they keep this meeting without the lawyers and don't discuss anything that you're not supposed to. I've got a really full agenda today excited to hear from some community members about some exciting events that are coming up as well as just some other initiatives that are going on around here. Let me just take a peek at chat. Oh, hello. Awesome. So with that, we're going to kick it off by talking about argocon and I believe we have someone from the argocon programming committee. Hey, hey, hi. Hey y'all this is Sarah Davila I lead partnerships and events at code fresh. And so I wanted to give some historical context about argocon for those of y'all that aren't familiar with the event. It's inaugural event was last December. And it was led by those Argo maintainers so code fresh acuity red hat black rock and really it just, it was a moment for us to come together and kind of talk about what was important to the Argo community and we felt like the community really needed it and the numbers proved that that was the case right. We originally as a as a maintainer group, you know set that registration goal at about 500 and y'all we blew it out of the water with three and 3.8,000. 3,000 over 3,000 people registering for that event with an almost 50% attendance rate. Amazing sponsorships generated from that and so this year. You know we came together as that maintainer group and we said, hey, let's elevate this program. Let's bring in the CNCF. Let's have them, you know help drive that registration and sponsorship and just like overall event programming for us. And so we come to y'all today as as that maintainer group to say, participate in this event with us that you know if you aren't already sponsoring, we'd love to have you sponsor. If you haven't registered to attend the event, please feel we've got some great talks from across the Argo community. They're going to be there right now. It's a hybrid event right we're going to be in the Mountain View area. In September, we're also going to have that event, that hybrid event component for those of y'all that can't get out to the Bay Area. And you know I think registration fees are super affordable last year it was 100% free but this year where we, you know, because we're going to do this on site we've got to charge a little bit to get people there so that we can, we can do that. Any questions. I'd love to take any questions for those of y'all that aren't familiar with ArgoCon or I see we've got Dan on the line with us Dan Garfield who really was the, in my opinion the spearhead behind getting that. I remember the day that they called me in July and was like hey let's get this going Sarah, and it became a reality Dan you do you have anything you want to add. You put me on the spot. No I think it's going to be really cool. The one that we did last year was just so incredibly popular and the feedback was really strong everybody really loved it. This year, we're really glad that we can do these workshops because that's something that everybody really has wanted. And from what I can tell from the registrations they've already been really popular so it's, it's cool to see that we're changing the format a little bit and trying some new things, and there's more new things that we're going to be trying that will be that'll be really interesting to see how they turn out but yeah I think it's, I think it's really strong and I've been really happy with the sponsorship so far and I think there's more coming. Awesome. Thank you. And then if there's anybody else from the Argo maintainer group or that Argo events committee that just wants to share a couple words I think now is the time otherwise Christie I think that might be the CTA right there. Register for Argo Con or sponsor Argo Con we want to see you there. Awesome that's great so much thanks for sharing this historical context to that's great and everything you need to know is in this slide here as it relates to sponsorship. You can also check out the schedule that came out at the end of June and then obviously the registration info is in there as well so hope to see you all there I'm planning to be there as well so really looking forward to, to that and thank you Taylor for the joke in the chat. That's great. Excellent. Okay, well we'll move on and I'm going to go ahead and pass the mic to Catherine from buoyant to talk about the cloud native glossary. Hey Catherine. Yeah, so thanks again for giving us the chance to talk about the glossary again. So you may remember the glossary from previous meetings. And today I wanted to give you all a quick update and what's next. And so first of all, is the question why do we need a community driven side of glossary at all. And so, I think we can all agree that vendors have done a great job at breaking these complex terms down, but they're our definitions we're all marketers here right are not free from bias right. And we may not be maintaining them and updating them as priority shifts it may have been an SEO thing that we've done and so on so it's probably not the best to leave vendors up to provide that type of content. But what is the best source to learn about these concepts and so we believe it should be cloud the cloud native community and the CNCF who own this, who own these definitions who kind of make sure that they are there. And that's exactly what the CNCF glossary is trying to achieve right we want these definitions to be trusted right the back by a neutral organizations, the CNCF to be open source so anyone can help improve them and be a living thing and these changes really really fast so it's impossible to have one one company one person actually making make who makes sure that these things are always up to date. So I think this is a pretty valuable proposition and should be in the interest of or at least I hope it's in the interest of everyone on this call. So quick status update so we, we laid out the foundation. The definitions. It's being localized in nine languages seven are per city life, you can see here a little drop down I'm really excited to see that we have Hindi Portuguese Italian Korean Spanish Chinese and Bengali and some other ones coming very soon. And so the question so or today I wanted to have like my ask to you is like, use it, use it when you're learning about cloud native. When you have when you're onboarding new members to your team we're not very familiar with these concepts. So one of the things we should know I should mention as well like one of the goals that the glossary has is to explain these concepts in really simple terms right so you will see that most of them can be understood by people even without a technical background right so we want to make it really accessible because not only technologists need to know that like people like us. People on the C suite they all need to understand these without necessarily being technical so it's a great resource if you want to learn about it if you're not new team members want to learn about it, then link to the definitions in your blocks and articles of course we all like every marketing team has their own keywords that they're going after and you have your little things that you want to do for a sense for your SEO, you're not going to use those but there are a lot of cloud native terms that may not be very relevant to you. So if that's the case to your SEO thing but also link to the relevant articles, relevant terms that are not necessarily your target keywords, and then when educating customers again same thing like sometimes customers are not very familiar with all these things, it's explained in a very easy to understand way so use that resource to help them learn about it. So that is to use it. Then we have help improve it. As you use it you will see things right like gaps or things that could be better explained. Maybe you catch an outdated information these things move super fast right we're not looking at it constantly and some terms may be there ready for a year and something that we have changed. So, yeah, like just like, if you see something submit a PR an issue, and then you can also join the community right become a contributor. You can either help contribute new terms or contribute in the localization effort and I just see we have an Alisa here I'm just seeing her my she is up from the Italian team. And it's awesome. So, yeah, she's one of the people behind the Italian glossary and making this content available to Italian speakers who may not, maybe not everyone is like so familiar with English so making that much more in Italian for Italian speakers. And then so basically our goal is to become the most trusted objective out up to date cloud native definitions and be the go to resource for newbies and pros alike. But there is a little asterisk here we really need your help to be that right because you have to use it you have to like help get the word out and if you use it I think you're going to see the benefits and how how how useful it is if you're learning someone or trying to explain to someone, these terms, and I added you can see them here too in the, in the, in the notes. We have been publishing all these different block like a blog post for each language. These are super cool because you can learn from each team why they think it's important to localize the glossary in their language and you learn a little bit about the language so go check those out too. And that's it. Thank you. Great, thank you Catherine for the updates. Incredible to see all the different languages and how this project has grown. Does anybody have any questions about the glossary ever for a move on. Hi, yeah hi Chris this is Gary how are you. Hey, good. I have a quick question for you. Sorry, I wasn't just able to stay on with this project but hey bandwidth is bandwidth. Can people also consider that and this is something that we struggle with even within our own team in terms of consistency on how these terms are used. Can this should we look at this also potentially as a style guide in terms of how you know everybody if if I go find a dozen articles on cloud native. Find cloud native hyphenated in half of them some of them even bother go turn them into one word. Should people look at this as a resource as you know in that regards to that open source it's two words it's not hyphenated cloud native it's two words it's not hyphenated. There's a lot of disparity across all that I think all the organizations in terms of how these terms are actually used. So I'd like to think that, you know, as we look at definitions that we're also looking at usage as well. We haven't been focusing on that. I think we haven't been hyphenating it because I think the CNCF doesn't do it. It's not enough focus so like whenever I kind of preview terms and stuff like I kind of make sure it's like consistent. Yeah, like I, but I don't see all of them because we have other maintainers as well right but I think like we're consistent on that but it's not something that we have thought about and said like okay we this is going to be a style guide we're more we were more concerned about let's make sure we all definitions define them in the same way right and it's objective and it's not like like and that's the that's the thing where it comes in when you have a community right now. We had a few people contribute right it's the opinion and the view of those people and like what that's why I'm trying to ask everyone to participate because like it's just like with Wikipedia right. I'm excited that it's a very reliable source right today right it's like it, and just because so many contribute to it so so I think our focus was more on how do we want to, how should these terms be defined. That being said, it is open source if you think for instance that is an important issue that could be something to say like okay, I think that's something that I want to take on raise an issue like if that's something that we want to do and so. I think only a few people yeah. Actually in chat I think Charlie just solved all our problems. Oh, okay. I thought you know, in the back of my head as I asked the question I said you know what I'm pretty sure this exists, and now I'm saying the question and going wait a minute, no, it exists already. This is what I do. Next we pad again now. I'm good as I'm going to send that link to everybody on my team because even with our within our own group I've got inconsistency and it just to me it's one of those things that, you know, being a little OCD, it's one of those things a little bit. Thanks Charlie. Awesome. Any other questions for Catherine before I move on. I just wanted to make one comment to the group comment a little bit that people were saying I'm not familiar with GitHub to help give back and get involved. I just wanted to give a shout out to not worry if you do have questions. Catherine and Jason and other maintainers of the project would be happy to help you. I'm also not a super expert but I can and can help as well. But, you know, some of the tooling scary we want to help get everybody engaged and participating in projects if you have questions don't hesitate to reach out to us and the maintainers. Yeah, and just adding to that actually that we updated the how to contribute, and it's done for non technical people. I literally because I'm not technical and I had, I don't know. I was like, what is this? I had no idea what I was looking at. So, I know how it feels like looking at the GitHub page and not knowing what I mean so literally there is like step but there's one screenshot for every single click. So, I mean, and of course we can help as well but like if you look at the like at the at the Contribute Guide, it's, it should be pretty easy and if not like we have the glossary channel on the CNCS like where people are happy to help as well. Thanks Catherine. Thank you. Thanks for bringing that up Caitlyn that's a great point. Cool. Okay, well we'll go ahead and move on. And I'm going to pass the mic to Charlie to talk about our transparency report which if you haven't seen it it's gorgeous so I'll let Charlie talk a little bit. Thank you Christy. I think it's gorgeous too but like since it's my child's I sort of don't don't have any other opinions that it's perfect, but it is now live and we would love your feedback if you have any comments or any data you think is helpful. Maybe you could have presented that in a different way or we'd like to see more of that. Please let me know you can email the content team at content at CNCS.io. Again, actually just another thing to point out obviously some data will change, particularly things like media coverage keeps rising. These on YouTube keep rising so if you need any updated stats for your own intern reporting just shout and we can help you out there. I'll let you talk about the cloud native survey as well. Thank you. This is good I sort of like stack them all together. Yes, the cloud native survey is now live it is out in the field and we would love to hear from you what we we do with the survey. Every year is go out to the wide community and really find out how are you using cloud native projects. What are the trends. What are the fun things that are going to be happening and this really helps us as the CNCF to actually direct resources in the right direction for the years to come. This year we've got it in multiple languages of course there's English but you also have a Chinese version and a Japanese version for our friends out in Asia. And when you complete the survey you get a 25% of coupon for any LF training or certification, and this is valid through until the first of August so please encourage your engineers, your CTOs your product managers. Tell them to go and take this cloud native survey because it really does help the wider community. Great any questions about the transparency reporter the survey before we move on. All right, and then just a friendly reminder that our lovely marketing committee chair Carla I think you might be on this call Carla. You, Carl has office hours the second Tuesday of every month at 830 am civic. If you want to chat with her one on one about you know initiatives in the marketing committee or just kind of chat and get to know each other talk about online programs, whatever you'd like that's the open time to do that you can also reach out to CNCF staff for questions to but just a reminder about that. And that covers our announcement section so go ahead and dive into our membership section. So big shout out to our new silver members while it was a really busy couple months so with new members here so welcome to all of our new silver members if you're new in the chat feel free to say hi we're happy you're here and happy to welcome you. And then our long going member acquisition slide here we like to kind of track movement across the cloud native ecosystem here. It looks like the last movement was in May. If we've missed something or something needs to be updated feel free to let us know but just if you're curious about acquisitions and they're on this slide. And that takes us into our PR AR slides and I'm going to go ahead and pass it over to Chad, Chad. So folks, and chat from the PR AR social team. Jesse is on PTO this week and Katie's been a little bit under the weather, but we're all holding down the fort in their place and if you need anything just email PR at CNCF.io and you'll get a fast response than just emailing maybe Jesse or Katie directly on things. And then a few PR highlights and then I'm going to pass it over to the AR team as a really nice presentation that they put together today for their first half of the annual analyst report, which is includes a lot of detailed research which I think everybody on this team will appreciate, and you all should have access to it if you don't you will have access. It's all linked in here in the slide so I'll let the team touch on that and then two or three slides. So like we usually do to start just a few highlights from the month. I want to highlight this Mercedes Benz article and really strong coverage from Scott Kerry who's a UK reporter but rates for info world more traditionally a US publication. If anyone was at cube con Valencia you may have seen the keynote for Mercedes Benz which was I thought was one of the better keynotes it was exceptional, and they touched on their use case of running on 900 Kubernetes clusters which I thought was just amazing. And the team there luckily was able to do some media media interviews for us. And as you know from CNCF side we always try to put end users into as much coverage as possible and try to get those stories out there. In addition to the great job Charlie does running the case study program. So this is just one great article that highlighted it and then the next article from computing which is another UK publication also ran the same story so it's just nice to see the coverage from continuing to come in and then also just seeing some more global Amoeba's coverage just given we're all in Valencia. I'm not surprising to see, but I wanted to call those out and then the third article for this month I mean there's so many so it's sometimes hard to choose just a handful but this one from protocol I thought was really great. And of course Pionka participated in if any member companies or anyone the call has participated in some of these brain trust type of curated articles that they often run the ask questions and this one around cloud native app development was clearly in all of our wheel houses and it's nice to see a business like protocol taking, you know, an interest in cloud native and app dev, modern app dev. And of course Pionka was quoted alongside many of our member companies like get lab I think Kong Cockroach TV hashy Corp and a few others were all in the article so just nice to see that topic continue to be discussed in our media community. With that being said I'll come back on a few other slides but let me pass over to the analyst team to walk through this really, really meaty report they put together which I encourage everyone to take a look and you can see it's linked right there so if you don't have access just request it. Cool. Thanks Chad. Hey everyone. I'm Carl. I'm on the CNCF relations team. And yeah I wanted to flag over this new H1 report for everyone. It's an analyst relations report we do this. You see a quarterly we're doing it every half year now. It's pretty meaty report. And it includes some key takeaways on what's trending with an analyst research this year, as well as a landscape of key industry and analysts and then a library of significant quotes and articles as well. I strongly recommend that you take a look at it and then you pass it along to your analyst relation teams as well so that they can use some of the resources that are in there. I also want to introduce our intern this summer. He's on the analyst relations teams advocate he's been instrumental in pulling together some of this research, and he's going to be speaking to the few areas of the report as well. Hi everyone, I'm advocate and I'll be starting off with some key takeaways we came across through our research. One significant shift we are seeing an analyst research and conversations is the movement towards the issues around the adoption of Kubernetes and large scale deployments. Analysts are interested in how to address skilled labor challenges, maturing DevOps practices and thoroughly enjoy hearing and writing about best practices. This is why CNCF case studies continue to be popular with the analyst audience. Research on ROI organizational best practices and cost management can also are also on the rise. Cool. Another key takeaway from our research is that the broader CNCF landscape as a whole is becoming a growing part of the conversation. Our data shows that there's an increase in interest around various other projects other than Kubernetes projects and particularly when it comes to cloud native security and observability. We're seeing a lot of interest in those right now as well. We are observing new analysts being brought in to enhance firms coverage on cloud native technologies. I want to introduce the new Forrester analysts covering cloud native development, Devin Dickerson. Devin is joining the Forrester team with Lee Sustar and Brent Allias, who are regular attendees at KubeCon events as well as avid writers and researchers on cloud native development. Next slide. Cool. And here's some research from Lee Suster and John Collins on their thoughts on the market and the ecosystem. I just want to share these with everyone. So if you vote, they're all public. They're all on blogs. So if you have a little bit extra free time, great articles to read up on. Thank you. These reports by 451 cover the state of Kubernetes market and the analysts reflections on KubeCon EU, because they have really long editorial cycles we're still seeing, seeing articles come out around KubeCon EU, as well as a broader cloud native landscape, including Verizon platform teams, there's some growing traction in the telecom realm, and there's continued focus on securing the software supply chain as well. Cool. And then last but not least, Gartner and ESG are both reinforcing the cloud native modernization, and it's on the rise. And organizations are continuing to recognize its value. Gartner has a new CTO guide report that's out and it covers some large themes within the industry, and it's definitely worth a read if you have access, really high level, but gets into different aspects of the whole industry. And then as well I also just wanted to flag this report by Paul. It's actually an article. Paul writes for ESG, and he's continuing to write about these trends. And it's tech target, tech target article is summarizing a bunch of his research. So if you're looking for an easy way to get this that's not gated. This is a great way and it's available for everyone to read and enjoy. So that's it for AR this month. So thank you everyone so much. If you have any questions you can ping me on Slack. Yeah, thank you both so much for that is a tremendous resource. That last article that Carl called out from ESG ran in tech target as some of you may know ES or tech target purchase ESG. So we're seeing a lot of synergies there between the analyst group, both being quoted that a lot of tech target articles but also being able to contribute content, the editorial content let's say as well. And if you haven't requested or haven't looked at that report. We weren't really joking we said it's pretty media I mean there's there's not it's not everything under the sun but it's pretty darn close so thank you to Trisha Cooper who runs the analyst group and Carl and advocate for putting that together will do the another report at the end of the year that kind of pulls it all together like we've done in the past so you'll have the full 12 months, plus, you know the second half of the year all together there. I'm going back to media for a quick second, oh and just if you need if you have questions on that to obviously put them in the chat and then you can also email PR at CNCF.io and it'll get to Trisha Carl and advocate that way as well. On CNC media coverage so just a quick review of the key messages that are resonating we use our trend kind of account to pull these for those who are on the call frequently you've seen these before. And security security security still seems to be the top trending topic. We can escape it machine learning and AI continue to be at the top as well. None of this is really changed. And those are two topics we don't spend as much time proactively pushing as a edge or storage or networking or serverless, but they still seem to really resonate very highly in terms of what media coverage covering so if you have things that tie into that it's always good. Graduating projects no surprise top three Kubernetes Prometheus and Envoy, and then the rest kind of flow down from there. There's actually, and then on incubating we've run the same kind of search. There's two slides and incubating in case you're curious it's just a little bit of a bug within trend kite where it cuts us off after a certain number of projects so don't don't look at these slides 29 and 30 is any really that any different. Just look at like the final numbers you can see which incubating projects are getting the most coverage in the press. Thanks Christy for the toggle there. And with that way, I'll pass it over to back to Christy for content marketing. Excellent. Thank you so much Chad, and Carl, Avakai and Trisha. I'm super excited I love reading this so really appreciate all that work and as Chad said that's a huge value you know that's something that our team spends a lot of time putting together but also if you don't have an air team in house it's a really great resource to just get a pulse on what you know are saying and find quotes for your own content, etc. So with that we'll go ahead and move into our content marketing and I'm going to pass it over to Libby to talk about online programs hey Libby. Hey y'all how's it going. So I'll do a quick overview of our online programs. We, in June we also had one week off due to the open source summit. So, in total we had two live streams with an average of 36 viewers per session, and almost 4000 total watch minutes so these are getting a lot of attention and a lot of review, post event as well so I get a lot of questions usually what's what kind of gets the most traction and really they all do, especially on their own time after the fact so keep submitting that content and keep participating because your content is definitely being viewed. And as always if you have questions or want to check in on your stats just let me know and I'm happy to pull those for you. In addition we had six on-demand webinars and two live webinars. So the registration numbers are still looking good, the live attendance is good for the live webinars as well and all in all we're just providing some great content so keep putting it out there. And Libby the calendar for Q3 opened as well right. Yes the calendar opened I think last week officially we've got lots of requests coming in but there's still lots of dates available so keep submitting and sending those over to us so you can secure your dates. And also, if you can please be sure to submit a title and abstract so that we can get it posted online and start promoting it. So then also keep weekly out y'all are continuing to send us some great content for this and this is just a quick overview of June and you can see our Max opens and clicks. Overall I think it's really still being reviewed quite well and keep sending your content over. Obviously there's the links for the guidelines, where to send it and how to subscribe so continue to do so and if you ever have questions just let me know. Awesome, thank you Libby. All right I'm going to go ahead and pass it over to Charlie to talk about a few slides. Hey Charlie. Yeah hello again. We launched the humans of cloud native back at cube con and I've had so many amazing nominations which is absolutely fantastic so this project just aims to tell the stories of our incredible individuals in the community the things that they're doing the projects they're working on how they got started and being cloud native. And if you'd like to work with us to produce one of these features maybe it's for someone that you work with someone that you've met in the community someone who's been a great mentor to you. Please reach out to me we've got our own dedicated email address now humans at CNCF.io which is manned by me and I'm not a bot I promise you that we just want to hear more of the fantastic things that the community is doing. Just end your case studies you heard Chad say before how valuable you know these have been to the media so please if you have any case studies that you want to share, remember that you can submit them really easily it's a self service model. So all you have to do is follow the guidelines, write it up using our style guide which you will now have as well and submit your proposal via GitHub we are getting these up fast and furiously for you all the latest was with PNC bank. And I'm working on three with members this month already so if you would like to study before cube con do remember please please please let me know ASAP. The blogs the blog continues to do incredibly well so we had almost 50,000 unique views. Last month which is fantastic and again with our metrics. We have these publicly available for you all you need to do is click on that link that you can see on the slide here, and you can toggle between looking at how the blogs performing, and also how your case studies are performing so feel free to use those for your reporting as well. Awesome. Thanks so much Charlie and Libby. Any questions on any content marketing related things before I move on to events. All right, so we'll move into events and I'm going to pass it over to Katie Greenlee to talk about KCV use. Hey Katie. Hi, everyone. I just wanted to do a quick shout out to Kubernetes community days. These events are hosted by individual organizers within the community and certain areas we have a few upcoming events like KCV Pakistan and KCV Taiwan in July. Malaysia and KCV Sri Lanka is happening in August. If you're local to those areas we definitely invite you to check it out. If you're local to any upcoming KCVs that are happening in the latter half of the year so that's happening in September, all the way through the end of the year into the beginning of 2023. There's some CFP deadlines. Definitely encourage everyone to go who are local to those areas to go and submit. We are starting to host an organizer working group meeting. It's our first meeting is next week on July 19 at 7am pacific time, 4pm CST. If you'd like to come and join that call it's open feel free to email KCD at cncf.io. And then we can get you added. This is a great time to talk to other organizers to learn about the program and participate. I also want to take a moment and introduce Audra Montenegro, who is our new KCD program manager. Hi folks, it's an honor to be here and I'm just super stoked to meet you all. And it's been awesome to kind of meet every KCD organizer that I've come across with Katie thus far. Awesome. Thanks so much Katie and Audra. I'm super happy to have you and wow oh my gosh all these CFPs. I highly recommend maybe your KubeCon submission that didn't make it or something that you've got cooking. It's a great place to plug in especially to the local areas. I love to see that. Yeah, and then Katie do you want to talk about the events will be at slide and then maybe I'll pass it over to Vanessa. I can talk through the events will be at Vanessa is not on the call right now. Oh, I can do her slides. No problem. Great. So we have some really great upcoming events that will be participating at scale 19x is an event that's coming up at the end of July. We've done a call out to anyone who's in the community who will be at that event to join us in the booth we'd love to have you talk about your story and why you're involved in the community and what your company is doing. We'll also be at OSS ELCE you in September and super computing in November as well as OSS Japan, we are adding additional events that will be sponsoring throughout the year. So be on the lookout for those. But if you will be at any of these events in the throughout the year, feel free to join us in the booth. We'd love to have you kind of talk about your story and why you're part of this great community. Awesome. Thanks. All right, I will go ahead and go through the event slide. So we have keep calm North America happening in Detroit this October. Many of you probably are already starting to make your plans here but be sure to register the standard registration deadline is August 10, and then the prices will go up. And then we'll look out for the schedule announcement coming on August 3, which is exciting. And then the sponsorship deadline wraps up next Friday, July 22nd, so you have time to get your, your sponsorship requests in. And we also have a lots and lots of colos coming up it's exciting to see all the momentum here. So we have a lot of sponsorship opportunities for all of these, as well as CFP opportunities in registration. And it looks like the sponsorship deadline for these closes on August 12, while I can read. So if you're interested in sponsoring any of these. I'm going to go through them in the slides here. Feel free to reach out. And this is a great place to as well add this to your registration if whether there's a project you want to dive into our specific sector that you're doing. So I'll just start going through the colos real quick and then I'll take a look at the chat for any questions so we've got new one backstage con which is exciting cloud native security con is happening. Wasm day K native con is new. That's exciting. We've also got kubernetes batch and HPC day. And you can read about all of these with the day they're happening the CFP etc in the slides here on void con cloud native telco day open observability day get hops con. That's a good stuff in here kubernetes ai day kubernetes on edge day. Prometheus day and service service service mesh con Wow that was really hard for me about that. Again all of the information about how to register as well as submitting CFPs that are coming and sponsorship is all in the slides here. And then just a shout out to you are sponsors for helping us make this event a reality, specifically are all of our sponsors but want to give a shout out to our diamond sponsors AWS Cisco Intel cast and by being Prisma cloud how Aldo networks and VMware. Oh thanks Katie for responding to the question in the chat about attendance that's great. Any questions on events before. Okay I think that takes us to our agenda I've got a couple appendix slides I'll go through really quick but any event questions for her folks for I move on. Okay great. So that takes us to the end of our agenda today. Just here in the appendix if you're new we've got some relevant links as it relates to where you can find the slides for this presentation as well as the recording and like I said it takes about 24 hours for us to get uploaded. So if you're new to the events CFP calendar if you want to opt into that and then email list that you're welcome to as well. We've also got some member resources in here member welcome deck, you know how to get involved with the TOC style guides etc, link to the job board so lots of great stuff in here if you're new, and then also recommend checking out the building your brand sessions and that kind of walk through these different opportunities and how you can leverage them. Welcome to reach out to anyone on our team to walk you through what you're eligible for within your membership or questions about any of these programs we're here to help. And then if you're curious there are some stats in here about our various training courses and certifications and you're welcome to peruse those as well. And with that that takes us to the end of the deck. We'll be back in a minute for any questions before we let folks go it's like we'll give people some time back which is always a good thing. All right, well with that I'll go ahead and close out the call thank you everyone for joining us today help everyone stays cool has a great rest of the week and we will see you all in August. Thanks everyone. Bye. Bye.