The Yugabyte team has been working from home due to social distancing efforts, but they have transitioned to online meetings with customers and partners. The YugabyteDB Helm Chart is compatible with both Helm 2 and Helm 3, but the syntax and setup differ between the two versions. The recommended way to deploy YugabyteDB in a Red Hat OpenShift environment is using the Helm chart, requiring admin deployment privileges and sufficient CPU/memory resources on Kubernetes nodes. Minikube users can access YSQL services by running `minikube tunnel` in a separate command, while launching the AWS CloudFormation template with an existing VPC requires replacing the 'VpcId' reference with the desired VPC ID. New documentation, blogs, tutorials, and videos have been published, including guides on data modeling, deploying YugabyteDB on Google Kubernetes Engine clusters, and getting started with pgbench and distributed SQL on GKE. The company is hiring for various positions, including development representatives, site reliability engineers, community success engineers, and software engineers.