 We feel it's our mission to spread the collaborative DNA of Linux to other industries and companies, other projects. Technology is really being defined by this collaborative development as you look at any new sector of technology emerging. The OCTO project is an open source project. We have an advisory board made up of a lot of companies in the embedded Linux community. It's really a mechanism to help everybody get on the same page with Linux in the embedded community so that they can concentrate on stuff that's more important than some base level configuration. The XEN project as a Linux Foundation collaborative project is a community of individuals and companies who work on XEN hypervisor and related technologies. So the Kodaro Forum is a group of projects, companies that are collaborating together for the context of mobile. Driving basically the use of open source throughout mobile. Having a place where they can come collaborate on projects, add on to additional projects. You know the Linux Foundation really helped us build our community and that's been crucial for us because now that we've had a lot of exposure within the community and to all the other projects within the Linux Foundation we're able to now concentrate on, now that we have that acceptance, we can concentrate on where our end users are now worldwide and how do we go about reaching them and get the project to be actually used. It has a very good relationship with the community, with the upstream projects. It's a place where people feel is neutral, so for people to come and participate collaboratively it's the perfect venue for it to be hosted at. If you look at the culture within the project, we have GPL v2, DCO basically, the entire community pretty much works like the kernel community so it made a lot of sense for the XEN project to become part of the Linux Foundation. This is really the future of how technology is being built and allows the organizations that we work with across a variety of projects to focus on combining their R&D at the fundamental building block level and focusing on value-added products and services at increasingly higher levels of innovation. It's a better, faster, cheaper way to bring real innovation into the market.