 We are really happy to be here in San Francisco. This is our third GitLab commit in the last six months and in many ways San Francisco is a little like home for us so we're excited to start the year here. Working together is success. You have to work together. You can't do it alone in this world today, right? In this digital world where everybody is a software company it is too hard to go it alone. Last year 2019 we more than doubled our headcount. We grew from 400 to 1100 people. This year 2020 will again more than double our headcount. And that's not a goal in and of itself. The goal is to make a better product. It allows us to ship more features but in the end it's not about shipping features. It's about you as our users shipping faster cycle times. It's about you doing more stable deploys. It's about you having a better security posture. So when I joined GitLab I'd been working in tech for almost 20 years so I was intimately familiar with the chaos that disconnected communication can create but this is especially true of today's highly cross-functional teams because it's not just developers who need to know about code related decisions and it's not just product managers and designers need to understand design rationale. To make great software everyone needs insight to decisions as they're being made and that's why I was so pleased to see cross-functional communication happening right inside the GitLab tool where no one had to dig around to find it.