 There's tons of benefits to getting involved with OpenStack and with the community. The nice thing we have with OpenStack now is there's a community in almost every city. So go meet your friends, get an understanding of what they're living through, the power of the open source community is you can talk to somebody else that's been through it. There's always somebody somewhere in the OpenStack community that has done the thing that you're trying to do. One of the things that attracted us to OpenStack in the first place was as an open, flexible, loosely coupled system, it was possible for the community to add all of these things. I didn't rely on a particular vendor to provide a particular feature that they did in their own way, in their own time. What's awesome to see now is that when we go to these kinds of things, when there was the Operator Summit that they had in March, that there's lots of actual operators involved now. So there's lots of companies that are using it and it's taken off quite a bit. And so just having this wide range of skill sets and talented people writing software and testing software and implementing it and giving feedback and building it up, I think, is a huge competitive advantage. Being a super user means improving myself every day with the help of the OpenStack community. I now have the opportunity to work with other people that faces the same challenges as me as a cloud operator. The people who are contributing to it, either as users or as people running the cloud, get great feedback from the OpenStack community. They do blogs, they help out on the mailing lists, and they give other users help when they have problems through things like ask.openstack.org. So our participation in the community is what we call it in our enlightened best interest by ensuring that I'm staying connected to the community and what they're producing. The rising tide lifts all boats kind of metaphor where everybody is kind of contributing to something that's growing that's more than some of its parts to some degree. The ability to be connected with the community is pretty big and just being able to be very specific and no marketing, no power points, but this is where we're going with the code and the connection across the community has been pretty passionate and vibrant. So for me, as being a super user, it's being able to connect really and drive technology forward.