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hi everyone and welcome to the cncf on-demand webinar an introduction to feature flagging and open feature so in this call Iamp;#39;m going to explain why a software developers and sres are software needs to be delivered safely Iamp;#39;ll talk about some ways to do this that the industry is already doing and how those techniques relate to Progressive delivery Iamp;#39;ll explain how feature Flags can be used as your secret weapon to improve your continuous delivery processes and why open feature is even necessary in todayamp;#39;s tooling ecosystem and of course Iamp;#39;ll give live demos of feature flagging with open feature the first demo will be in a non-kubernetes setup and the second will be on a kubernetes cluster so who am I Iamp;#39;m Adam Gardner Iamp;#39;m a cncf and continuous delivery Foundation Ambassador I work for dynatrace and I contribute to and maintain a number of Open Source projects as you can hear from the accent Iamp;#39;m originally from the UK but now