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So we're all pretty excited around what Docker unlocks for us and what the future holds for it. And again, to echo what they said, same situation, and then also I helped build the binary installers, Perspective Workstations, some of the launchers, stuff like that. Jonathan: And my name is Jonathan, I've been with the company for about three-and-a-half years. But in general, yeah, we're just focused on making the product useful and usable for everybody, whether that's fixing bugs or adding features. But as we continue to build out our Docker and container capabilities or plan on building those out, that's become more of a role, I think, for the three of us, and we definitely have been using it more and more internally for development, which you'll hear a little bit more about today, I guess. Perry: Yep, this is Perry, and pretty much just to echo Paul, all of us tend to kind of work a little bit everywhere. And so that's why we're in charge of this whole Docker effort that we're doing now. So we kind of share that aspect of everything together. The three of us, we kind of all work together on build, and CI and CD responsibilities.
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So my day-to-day is a lot of activity on the forums, collecting bug reports from users there, trying to help people through issues, and then obviously working on the software directly. This is Paul, I am a Senior Software Engineer. But before we jump to that, Paul, Perry and Jonathan, if you could each take a minute real quick and just introduce yourself, tell us a little bit about what you do for Inductive Automation. And we'll have one more person come in who will be presenting today. Since we've released that, we've taken some big steps forward as a company. And so these guys have really been working hard to bring the first proof of concept out there for our Docker image as a company.
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And last, we got Jonathan Kaufman, also a Senior Software Engineer. Next, Perry Arellano Jones, Senior Software Engineer. So first off, you can see Paul Griffith, he's a Senior Software Engineer. Kent: Let me introduce you to some members of our software development team. I'll just be acting as moderator today, but we brought in the heavy guns to talk to you about all of these containerization options.
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First off, though, is myself, Kent Melville, Sales Engineering Manager, here at Inductive Automation. We have a lot of special speakers that you're gonna be able to hear. And really, I love the little subtitle here, "AKA, using Ignition for containers, and containers for fun and profit." So it's gonna be an interesting episode today. Really, today we're talking about Docker and all the stuff that that brings in. Today, we're gonna be talking about Containerization & Ignition: Unpacking the Possibilities, as you can see on there. Kent: Hello, welcome to another episode of Ignition Community Live.