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From YouTube: GS2 Japan 2020 OpenShift Commons Gathering | Keynote Ashesh Badani (Red Hat) with English Subtitles
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OpenShift Commons Gathering Japan 20200
December 10, 2020
https://commons.openshift.org/gatherings/Japan_OpenShift_Commons_Gathering_2020.html
GS2 Japan 2020 OpenShift Commons Gathering Keynote Ashesh Badani 1209
A
Hello,
my
name
is
ashish
padani,
I'm
responsible
for
cloud
platforms
at
red
and,
more
specifically,
I've
been
responsible
for
openshift
since
pretty
much
its
earliest
days,
so
welcome
to
openshift
commons.
Thank
you
for
attending
virtually,
and
I'm
really
excited
to
be
here
in
front
of
you
at
least
virtually
presenting
on
just
some
of
what
we've
been
up
to
with
openshift
with
red
hat's,
larger
cloud
strategy
as
well
as
help
us
look
forward
a
little
bit
to
where
we
hope
to
go.
A
So,
let's
start
first
with
what
we
truly
believe
is
where
that's
mission
has
been
red.
Hat's
mission
from
its
earliest
days,
open
unlocks
the
world's
potential
right.
We
fundamentally
believe
in
open
source
for
over
20
years
as
a
company
red
hat's
invested
in
open
source
communities
and
making
sure
that
we
are
able
to
deliver
and
support
products
technologies
based
on
open
source
and
then
ensure
that
our
customers
are
successful
with
it
up.
A
We
do
right
make
sure
that
they
have
a
primary
user
experience
that
allows
for
them
to
be
productive
from
all
the
tasks
that
they're
trying
to
accomplish
using
these
open
source
technologies
and
to
be
really
good
at
ensuring
that
the
user
comes
first,
you
know
we
want
to
also
make
sure
that
we
are
able
to
provide
the
value
of
operating
those
technologies
directly
to
our
customers,
and
so
this
collaboration
that
you
know
we
want
to
kick
off
really
is
about
the
operational
knowledge
to
use.
A
Software
is
becoming
as
important
almost
as
a
code
itself,
and
so
all
the
work
that
we
do
to
stand
up
to
software,
to
use
it
to
operate
it
and
then
pass
all
of
that
learning
and
all
of
that
feedback
into
our
products
to
our
technology
directly
to
our
users
allows
for
everyone
to
be
successful,
and
so
you'll
see
a
lot
from
us
with
regard
to
also
talking
about
our
operational
knowledge,
also
talking
about
our
investments
from
an
sre
perspective
and
then
talking
about
how
we
can
take,
take
that
and
put
that
back
directly
into
the
community.
A
Having
said
all
of
that,
what
we
really
focused
on
you
know
is
to
give
you
beyond.
Even
just
core
infrastructure
is
an
is
what
we'll
call
intelligent
horizontal
platform.
What
does
that
mean?
Our
platform
itself
runs
across
various
id
footprints.
A
Right
from
you
know,
physical
to
obviously
virtualized
ensuring
that
we
run
a
bare
metal
as
well
as
we
do
for
someone
deploying
on
a
private
cloud
as
well,
so
obviously
on
a
public
cloud
and
then
increasingly,
what
we
find
is
these
applications,
especially
in
these
distributed
environments,
especially
as
companies
fundamentally
embrace
distributed
systems.
Is
that
they're
running
more
and
more
out
to
the
edge
and
well,
the
edge
is
interesting,
interesting
topic
right.
A
The
same
user
experience
the
same
lesson
that
we
learned
from
operating
ourselves
at
scale
up
and
giving
you
all
of
those
capabilities.
So
you,
as
a
user
as
a
customer,
can
find
value
from
to
do
that.
We've
built
an
entire
portfolio
of
technology
across
a
collection
of
products,
open
source
communities
that
we
work
with
it.
You
know
feedback
from
users
over
time
and
as
we've
done,
that,
we've
also
ensured
that
we're
embracing
the
new
areas
that
customers
are
going
towards
and
that
gets
us
to
kubernetes,
which
is
really
at
the
heart
of
our
platform.
A
What
we've
done
is
to
say:
how
can
we
provide
you,
a
container
optimized
operating
system,
taking
advantage
of
all
the
work
that
we've
done
over
years
with
red
enterprise?
Linux
ensure
that
we
are
a
first-class
supporter
of
kubernetes,
where
we
are
cncf
certified
with
regard
to
the
kubernetes
distribution
we
provide
and
then
layer
on
top
additional
services
that
can
provide
value.
Some
of
those
are
services
directly
for
the
platform.
Others
are
with
regard
to
actual
applications.
A
You
know
into
actual
services
as
well
as
a
management.
Having
said
that,
you
know,
we
also
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
flexible,
that
it's
integratable,
that
we
allow
for
you
as
a
user,
to
take
advantage
of
different
services
from
various
partners
to
be
able
to
deploy
this
platform
across
a
series
of
these
environments.
As
we
talked
about
the
the
four
footprints
that
that
you
know,
we
we
established
up
and
now
add
edge
to
that
and
then
ensure
that
you
can
deploy
that
run
that
and
manage
that
at
scale.
A
Having
said
all
that,
you
know
what
are
these
different?
You
know
managed
cloud
offerings
that
we
do
provide
you.
So
you
know,
of
course,
we
deploy
and
run
and
support
openshift
on
premise
that
a
customer
can
can
manage.
A
We
work
closely
with
partners
like
microsoft,
azure,
as
well
as
aws,
and
ibm
to
provide
a
jointly
managed
and
supported
openshift
service
that
runs
on
those
clouds,
and
then
we
also
provide
an
sre
service
that
we
deploy
and
manage
on
google.
A
So
any
major
cloud
of
your
choice:
we
can
provide
you
a
native
offering
on
it
and,
of
course,
we
support
you
to
run
and
deploy
that
yourself
also
in
any
of
these
clouds,
as
well
as
directly
in
your
own
data
center
and
on
bare
metal
environments,
and
that
fundamentally
takes
us
to
the
next
point
right,
which
is
that
we
believe
that
the
industry
has
fundamentally
changed.
It's
gone
from
what
we'll
call
proprietary,
scale-up
architectures
right
in
the
old
days.
A
So,
for
example,
with
the
advent
of
big
data
or
no
sql
deployments,
kubernetes
itself
can
run
on
any
of
these
architectures
and
in
an
automated
fashion
and
in
almost
a
a
fashion
where
it
learns,
as
you
scale
right
so
in
an
almost
an
autonomous
fashion
up
and
these
characteristics
of
kubernetes,
which
makes
it
the
heart
of
our
platform,
which
makes
it
the
basis
of
these
clusters
or
self-healing
clusters
that
we
provide,
for
you
makes
us
confident
to
say
the
cluster
is
the
new
computer.
A
It
makes
us
confident
to
say
that
you
know
as
you
operate
them
and
you
put
greater
and
greater
automation
into
these
platforms,
and
you
run
them
at
greater
scale.
The
learning
that
we
can
provide
you
know,
helps
for
you
to
deploy
applications
and
manage
them
in
a
better
fashion
than
ever
before,
and
then
I'll
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
investments
that
we've
made
to
create
greater
operation
into
the
platform.
A
One
example
of
that
is
some
of
this
technology
that
red
hat
acquired
through
an
acquisitional
company
called
coreos,
is
to
be
able
to
say
how
can
we
provide
for
you
over
the
air
updates
that
make
it
easier
for
you,
as
a
user,
to
be
able
to
consume
upgrades
to
the
platform
to
be
able
to
ensure
that
you
can
upgrade
the
platform
itself?
And
then,
as
you
know,
you
see
new
versions
come
out,
as
you
have
new.
A
Installation
and
management
of
the
platform
is
the
feedback
that
we've
got
from
the
over
2000
customers
that
deploy
the
platform
at
scale
over
the
last
five
years,
or
so
is
definitely
a
top
priority
for
us
for
taking
the
lessons
that
we're
getting
with
regard
to
running
applications
at
scale
and
then
building
them
back
into
the
platform,
and
these
results
that
we've
got
with
regard
to
the
lesson
that
we
learned
from
customers
and
that
we
continually
keep
investing.
Ensuring
our
strategy
keeps
us
up
really
has
allowed
for
us
to
get
some
great
recognition
in
the
marketplace.
A
So
you
might
have
seen
a
recent
forester
report
that
came
out
that
ranked
the
red
hat
technology,
the
openshift
platform,
really
as
market
leading,
not
just
with
regard
to
the
strategy
that
we
put
in
place,
but
also
the
execution
with
regard
to
the
capabilities
that
we're
delivering
to
customers.
A
And
for
that
I
want
to
thank
all
of
you,
your
our
users,
our
customers,
our
partners
for
giving
us
this
feedback
for
giving
us.
A
If
you
will
this
kind
of
support
that
allows
for
us
not
only
to
be
able
to
serve
you
to
give
you
a
platform
to
run
your
mission,
critical
applications,
but
also
to
give
us
the
feedback
so
that
we
can
continuously
keep
thinking
about
look
what
else
do
we
need
to
add
to
the
platform
to
make
it
more
and
more
usable
as
you
deploy
and
run
these
platforms
at
scale
and
and
the
the
reason
for
the
success
that
we
have
with
regard
to
our
hybrid
cloud?
A
Really
there,
there
are
a
few
keys
to
that,
but
I
want
to
kind
of
walk
through
through
them
a
little
bit
so
you're
understanding
number
one
is
what
I'll
call
our
commitment
to
innovation
and
our
commitment
to
open
source
communities
and
our
interest
in
making
sure
that
we're
fostering
this
collaboration
on
a
global
basis.
A
You
see
us
active
in
a
lot
of
different
communities
right
so,
whether
it's
you
know
kubernetes
community,
whether
it's
the
work
we're
doing
with
regard
to
the
operator
technology
that
we're
making
available
customers
large,
whether
we're
participating
in
other
areas
like
whether
it's
you
know
tecton,
k
native,
you
know,
argo
cd
areas
that
we
can
provide
creator
capabilities
from
a
developer
perspective
that
we
can
integrate
into
the
platform.
A
All
the
work,
we're
doing
to
be
able
to
say
look,
there
needs
to
be
the
ability
to
move
legacy,
workloads
onto
the
platform
by
investing
in
projects
like
kubword
to
allow
for
virtual
machines
to
run
natively
within
a
distributed
environment
like
kubernetes
in
the
same
way
as
you
would
run
that
vm
in
your
traditional
environment,
in
your
in
your
data
center
in
the
way
you've
set
up
your
existing
applications.
A
So
it's
a
huge
range
of
projects.
It's
a
huge
range
of
communities
that
that
we
invest
in
ensuring
that
we're
continually
staying
at
the
the
highest
levels
from
an
innovation
perspective.
A
So,
that's
if
you
will
one
leg
up,
you
know
our
strategy
and
where
we
invest
another
area
that
you
know
I
want
to
make
sure
I
call
out
is
just
the
the
number
of
use
cases
that
that
we're
able
to
participate
in
with
the
trust
that
our
customers
place
in
and
the
insights
that
we
can
get
from
that.
A
So,
whether
it's
modernization
of
existing
applications
and
saying
you
know,
I
want
to
deploy
them
as
my
in
containers
as
micro
services
run
them
in
a
cloud
native
fashion,
whether
it's
thinking
about
newer
workloads
in
aiml,
for
example,
that's
extremely
popular,
whether
it's
customers,
you
know
thinking
about
you,
know
I've
got
you
know
big
data
or
analytics
or
new
applications
that
I
need
to
build.
A
How
can
I
take
advantage
of
deploying
it
and
running
them
at
scale,
customers
that
come
to
us
with
regard
to
wanting
to
run
their
platform
in
a
hybrid
cloud
fashion,
so
an
abstraction,
that's
consistent,
regardless
of
where
it's
deployed
and
run
any
of
these
different.
You
know
use
cases
that
we
help
customers
with
they're,
always
for
us
to
learn,
and
I
want
to
take
one
example
and
give
you
some
background
on
on
the
sorts
of
things
that
we
see
customers
doing
so
fairly.
A
Recently
we
had
a
customer
financial
services
company
based
out
in
latin
america
that
wanted
and
got
the
license
to
open
a
brand
new
bank
in
spain
and
they
said,
hey
look.
We
have
an
opportunity
to
open
up
a
brand
new
bank
and,
of
course
today,
if
someone
opens
up
a
new
bank
they're
likely
going
to
make
it
digital
right.
So
this
was
a
digital,
only
100
digital
new
bank
that
they
decide
to
open
up.
A
They
named
this
bank
pi
bank
and
the
project
went
from
planning
and
design
to
production
on
the
openshift
platform
within
four
months
right.
So
within
four
months
they
went
all
the
way
from
planning
this
all
digital
bank
to
actually
launching
a
checking
account
to
the
public,
which
is
incredible.
It
is
incredible
to
be
able
to
see
you
know
this
kind
of
speed
that
customers
are
going
through
when
they
think
about.
I
want
a
cloud-native
development
platform
that
can
be
flexible
and
allow
for
me
to
roll
out
services.
A
They
are
now
putting
out
new
services,
such
as
credit
cards,
mortgages
and
deposits,
new
kind
of,
if
you
will
deposit
capabilities
all
based
on
this
core
platform
that
they
built
out
right.
A
So
that's
truly
truly
phenomenal
with
regard
to,
if
you
will
the
speed
that
customers
can't
move
at
now,
the
feedback
that
they
gave
up
to
us
was
to
tell
us
that
they
can
roll
out
updates
and
new
services
twice
as
fast
and
at
half
the
operating
cost
in
comparison
to
if
they
had
gone
with
any
other
alternatives
to
be
able
to
to
deploy
and
run
this,
so
really
quite
incredible
to
kind
of
see
that,
and-
and
of
course
they
want
to.
A
You-
know,
deploy
and
run
this
into
a
hybrid
cloud
to
be
able
to
take
advantage
of
public
cloud
services
and
and
infrastructure
when
they
can
up
and
also
take
advantage
of
their
traditional
environment,
to
make
the
most
use
of
their
investments.
So
really
great
example,
if
you
will-
and
there
are
so
many
more
examples
like
that
of
customers-
doing
some
remarkable
things
with
the
platform
and
that
that
really
is
what
motivates
us
to
keep
investing
and
growing
and
supporting
our
users.
A
And,
having
said
that,
you
know
the
key
part
of
you
know,
growing
and
being
motivated
and
supporting
our
users
is
really
is
community
collaboration
and
that's
the
reason
why
I'm
excited
to
come
to
openshift
commons
to
have
a
chance
to
to
talk
to
all
of
you,
because
you
know
our
partners
really
are
at
the
heart
of
you
know
what
we're
able
to
deliver.
I
mean
we
noticed
that
you
know
to
the
extent
that
we're
focused
on
ensuring
that
you
know
our
customers
are
successful.
A
We
also
want
them
to
feel
like
look
they're
part
of
a
greater
community
right,
a
greater
community
of
users,
who's
collaborating
to
share
best
practices.
You
know
talk
about,
what's
working
talk
about.
What's
not
working
right.
Failure
is
important
because
we
learn
from
our
mistakes
right
and
then
we
share
with
each
other
to
be
able
to
tell
each
other
hey.
This
is
what
didn't
work.
Maybe
you
know
try
something
else
instead
or
talk
to
someone
else
in
the
community
get
the
feedback
from
them
with
regard
to.
A
If
you
know
they
had
a
challenge,
how
they
overcame
it,
and
so
maybe
when
you
see
that
next
in
your
environment,
you
know
what
to
do
maybe
learn
from
some.
You
know:
providers
of
monitoring
service
of
a
logging
service.
You
know
new
database
technology,
that's
come
up
and
be
able
to
think
about
look.
How
can
I
take
advantage
of
that?
A
A
If
you
will
of
partnering
of
of
engagement
with
each
other
is
so
important
to
us
and
why
we
keep
wanting
to
make
sure
that
it's
available
to
users
across
our
world
is
because
I
think
we
learn
best
when
we're
able
to
talk
to
each
other
up
and
be
able
to
share
these
lessons
in
a
very
kind
of
free
information
exchange
to
be
able
to
grow
from
that
and
in
the
work
that
we
do
in
terms
of
this,
collaboration
really
allows
for
various
different
services
to
to
come
out.
A
So
I
talked
earlier
about
this
notion
of
operators
and
simplest
way.
To
think
about.
Operators
is
to
to
say
if
I
could
take
a
piece
of
fuel
human
intelligence
and
be
able
to
encode
that
intelligence
with
regard
to
how
to
update
and
manage
a
piece
of
software
and
application
within
a
distributed
environment
and
have
that
environment.
A
Cheat
that
sort
of
instructions
as
native
to
the
environment
and
be
able
to
follow
that
on
a
repeated
basis,
wouldn't
that
be
extremely
powerful
from
an
automation
management
perspective.
What
does
that
mean?
That
means
that
you
know
if
you've
got
hundreds,
if
not,
thousands
of
containers
are
running
at
scale
and
certain
of
those
containers
actually
carry
applications
up
and
those
applications
need
to
be
updated
in
a
certain
way
to
be
life
cycled
in
a
certain
way
need,
for
example,
to
be
brought
up
in
a
certain
way.
A
If,
for
whatever
reason,
a
part
or
a
node
goes
down,
then
the
system
is
smart
enough
to
be
able
to
have
the
instructions
to
be
able
to
to
put
that
in
play.
But
that's
really
the
the
value
of
what
operator
brings
with
regard
to
automation,
management
into
the
platform
and
we're
really
really
happy
to
be
able
to.
A
You
know,
build
a
large
ecosystem
of
users
of
our
partners
of
our
customers,
who
are
all
building
these
operators,
and
so
you've
got
some
examples
that
you
can
see
and
they
really
span
multiple
categories
right,
going
from
databases
and
big
data
to
developer
tools.
To
you
know,
I
talked
about
aiml
and
workloads
becoming
extremely
popular
with
customers,
as
well
as
areas
that
you
would
expect
around
monitoring
and
logging
and
security,
and
so
on.
A
So,
to
the
extent
that
you
have
questions
around
this,
I
encourage
you
to
ask
people
around
you
within
the
openshift
commons
community.
There's
a
wider.
You
know
operating
ecosystem
as
well.
There's
an
operator
hub
that
you
can
take
advantage
of
with
regard
to
what
operators
available,
as
well
as
many
other
resources
to
learn
about.
You
know
what
operators
are
who's
participating
in
the
community.
A
How
you
can
you
know,
you
know
either
create
your
own
operator
use
operators
are
created
by
others
and
how
you
can
go
off
and
really
extend
your
platform
up
and
make
these
applications
much
more
cloud
native
than
they
have
been
in
the
past,
and
then
we
also
provide
you
a
way
to
consume
these
different
services
right,
whether
it's
operators
that
come
from
different
partners
as
well
as
additional
technologies
that
we
make
available
to
you
via
the
red
hat
marketplace.
A
So
the
marketplace
is
a
if
you
will
a
relatively
new
offering
from
us.
We
did
this
in
conjunction
with
ibm
and
ibm
invested,
a
lot
of
resources
from
an
engineering
perspective
as
well,
as
you
know,
product
capabilities
to
build
out
the
specific
marketplace
for
openshift
up
and
it
can
be
deployed
on
any
cloud
and
on-prem
anywhere.
Basically,
that
openshift
runs
and
gives
you
access
in
one
place
to
essentially
a
large
catalog
of
certified
enterprise
software,
some
of
which
obviously
comes
from
red
hat
and
ibm
and
a
whole
lot
of
it.
A
That
comes
from
our
partners.
It
takes
advantage
of
these
operators
that
we
just
talked
about
to
make
it
easier
to
install,
deploy
and
manage
the
various
different
applications.
We
provide
support
for
it
you
know,
and
for
for
you
to
use,
if
you
will
the
software
that's
coming
from
from
our
partners
and,
of
course,
there's
a
whole
lot.
You
can
do
with
regard
to
the
spend
that
you
have
on
it
and
making
sure
you
can
optimize.
A
So
I've
gone
through
a
lot
of
topics
in
relatively
short
period
of
time.
Right
and-
and
I
and
I
thank
you
for
for
paying
attention
and
giving
me
the
opportunity
to
talk
about
those
things.
A
Let
me
just
speak
for
a
few
minutes
with
regard
to
you
know
where
we
want
to
kind
of
you
know,
go
from
here
and
really
what
drives
us.
You
know
at
the
beginning.
I
just
started
off
by
talking
about
open,
hybrid
cloud
and
and
really
you
know
this
might
sound
like
just
a
few.
You
know
catchphrases
or
words,
but
for
us
it's
more
than
that
right.
It's
it's!
It's
a
philosophy
to
us
and
by
that,
what
I
mean
is
you
know
we
firmly
believe
in
open
and
open
source.
A
I
started
off
this
conversation
talking
about
that,
but
then
we
also
firmly
believe
in
this
notion
of
choice:
choice
with
regard
to
deploying
your
applications,
your
platform
in
any
infrastructure,
that's
appropriate
for
you,
and
you
will
have
different
reasons
right.
You
might
have
reasons
with
regard
to
data
locality,
compliance,
some
kind
of
government
regulations,
privacy,
any
number
of
reasons
for
you
to
say
certain
applications,
you
know,
will
run
on
data
centers
environments
that
are
in
a
certain.
A
A
How
can
I
directly
run
on
bare
metal
right
make
sure
I
take
out
the
tacks
with
regard
to
overhead
if
you
will,
even
from
from
virtualization
perspective
and
run
this
container
platform,
to
give
me
a
great
smart
efficiency
directly
on
on
their
metal
servers,
certain
other
cases,
you
might
say.
Look
I
want
to
deploy
and
run
this
application
set
directly
on
new
environments
such
as
nvidia
based
gpu
and
with
openshift.
We
help
support
all
of
those
choices.
A
Nvidia
is
a
great
example.
We've
been
partnering
closely
with
them
to
ensure
that
the
openshift
platform
is
supported
to
be
deployed
in
an
nvidia
environment.
We
have
customers
already
taking
advantage
of
that.
Volkswagen
is
a
great
example
of
someone.
That's
been
doing
a
whole
bunch
of
its
autonomous
driving
machine
learning
simulations.
A
A
We
also
want
to
ensure
that
we
are
supporting
you
into
new
application
areas.
Right
I
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
interest
in
aiml
edge
is
becoming
increasingly
an
area
of
interest.
You
see
us
making
investments
with
our
new
product
releases
on
the
edge
front,
both
with
openshift,
but
also
with
red
hat
price
linux.
A
You
know
we
announced
support
for
three
node
clusters.
You
expect
for
us
to
keep
investing
in
those
areas
going
forward,
and
it's
it's
true
for
essentially
entire
portfolio
that
we
wanna
make
sure.
You
know
whether
it's
openstack
technologies,
whether
it's
our
management
technologies,
helping
support
customers
who
want
to
increasingly
run
more
and
more
out
into
the
edge
so
expect
for
us
to
keep
expanding
from
an
application
perspective
to
also
widen
our
footprint.
A
We
want
to
make
sure
we're
giving
you
a
cloud
like
experience
as
well
right.
So
when
you
are
deploying
and
running
these
services
in
the
cases
where
you
choose
to
say,
manage
this
for
me
red
hat
or
manage
this.
For
me,
you
know,
in
conjunction
with
a
cloud
provider,
give
this
to
me
as
a
first
party
service.
A
We
want
to
make
sure
we
do
that
as
well,
so,
whether
it's
azure
red
openshift
service,
whether
it's
openshift
service
on
amazon
or
the
one
on
ibm
cloud
or
any
of
the
other
clouds,
the
experience
that
you
will
have
of
being
able
to
consume
openshift
is
just
like
any
public
cloud
service
and
then
you'll
see
the
rest
of
our
portfolio
also
being
made
available
in
the
cloud.
So,
whether
it's
our
middleware
it's
our
new
next
generation,
modernization
of
java
called
quarkus,
which
I
highly
encourage
for
you
to
check
out
right.
A
A
A
Our
storage
software
also
made
available
as
a
service,
so
essentially
our
entire
portfolio
is
made
available
to
you
as
a
service
to
provide
you
as
much
a
experience
as
possible.
A
So
whether
we're
talking
about
this
support
on
multiple
different
clouds
on
the
hardware
that
you
deploy
on
whether
you're
deploying
it
on
bare
metal
new
applications
frameworks,
you
can
take
advantage
of
or
deploying
out
directly
into
the
edge,
regardless
of
whether
you're,
a
telco
customer
user
or
if
you're
an
enterprise,
all
of
it
in
a
cloud-like
fashion,
is
really
what
our
vision
is
for
the
hybrid
cloud.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
able
to
provide
you
that
abstraction
across
any
choice
that
you
make
as
a
customer.
A
So
with
that,
I
think
I'm
out
of
time.
Thank
you
very
much
for
taking
some
of
your
valuable
time
to
listen
to
me
for
listening
to
you
know
what
we've
been
working
on.
We
are
truly
very
proud
of.
A
You
know
what
we've
built
so
far
with
your
support
and
we
hope
to
keep
being
able
to
engage
with
you
as
an
ecosystem,
an
open
fashion
to
collaborate
with
you
to
encourage
for
you
to
take
part
in
commons
both
to
learn
from
others,
but
also
give
back,
because
the
only
way
we
become
stronger
is
when
we
participate
when
we
share-
and
we
are
much
more
open
because
we
believe
that
that's
the
most
beneficial
for
all
of
us.