 So, we are almost at the end of day two, basically almost end of the conference. Let's get started with the closing address. I'm Chandan Kumar. I'm the chair of PyCon India 2021. We are posting developer sprints tomorrow. It's going to happen between 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. in ISD time zone at Hoppin and New Limb. Let's take a look, how was the day? Since today is the last day of the conference. And I tried to scrap some of the grids from the creators to highlights from the reflections of cookies. Your screen is not there, Chandan. Sorry. Okay, see your screen. Can you see my screen? Yes. Sorry. Welcome once again. Sorry for the mistake. It's basically because of the excitement of the conference ending. So, we are at the closing address of day two of the conference. So, tomorrow we are going to host developer sprints, which is going to happen between 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the evening at Hoppin and New Limb. Let's take a look at how was the day. So, here I have scrapped some of the grids and here are the things people are saying about, like, people really like when all our local user community calibrated together to make PyCon India happen. Audiences saying, like, speakers tries to put the talks in such a way they are easily understood by them. The hallway tracks, they are full, basically the gamma tracks. They are one of the CPython core developer. It's sharing how he broke his coffee machine. Our hosts are showing their setup, like, how they were managing the whole thing by handling the stays, as well as learning from the talk. Many people have liked the keynote and found amazing that, like, Python used as particular accelerators. Every talks has given a lots of takeaways and some of them has already shared on the Twitter. Two talks from Kishanand, that was an enlightening session. And someone is saying, like, so gratifying to see an expert proposing programming to learn versus learn to program. Thanks to our panelists from diversity in cybersecurity and neurodiversity and inclusion for sharing their insights on these two topics. It was really awesome. And one of the most important thing, people volunteer at PyCon India and during volunteering, they learn things in case of, like, Arvind learned in design. Jatin is very proud that, like, he has got a very great family, or PyCon India is basically a big family who made Python conference possible. And mentors feel proud when these students do awesome work and by seeing the attendees' feedbacks, it makes us awesome. Let's take a look at the conference analytics, like, how was the overall conference? So here it comes from the hop-in. So, as I was saying, in the morning, like, we have more than 1200 people registered for this year's conference. On hop-in itself, 950 plus people have checked in. The overall attendance ratio was 8.6. Every time spent by a user was like 8 hours 48 meetings, minutes, and around, we have 90% turnout, which is, like, huge. If you take a look at the masses, around 2,480 chat masses were exchanged. 460 networking meetings were happened by using the networking features. And around 126 connections requests were made. That's pretty awesome. Now it's time to say goodbye to Python India. Before that, this conference was made possible because of many people's and many companies behind the scenes. I would like to start thanking one by each of them. First, I would like to thank in-kind sponsors, Packet, Treta, E-Pab, DeepSource, IBM Quantum, Replace Technology, Fulfill, and Efrost, who manages our accounts. Without them, we can't make it possible. Our outreach partners plays an important role in advertising about these conferences, like InfoSecGirls, Allius, NullCommunity, Post-United. Thank you all. For running a conference, the local user commentaries act as the skeleton or the pillars for the Python India conference each year. Bank Piper, Chennai Pi, Pi Ladies, Pi Delhi, Python Pune, Hyderabad, Pi, and Pi Jappers. These are the local user commentaries who made Python India path possible. Thank you, and thanks a lot to them. Python India is a very great event, big event. It is totally driven by volunteers. It's planning, executions, execution, ill-completion. So today, we are about to reach the completion phase. It's almost about trends. If I remember correctly, we used to host weekly syncs and we used to invite each of them, each of the volunteers, who we are working very hard. I remember correctly, like, we have spent 26 picks, more than 26 picks on calls, on Friday at 9.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m., discussing about the how. The teams are going, how we are keeping the stuff on track and everything. Before that, bringing volunteers, this conference would not be possible because of the keynotes. I would like to thank all the keynote speakers, and talk speakers, panelists, and BOF moderators, neurodiversity speakers, post-representation, and also the dot-extended speakers. They have put their time to make this conference awesome. Moving ahead. As I was saying, the volunteers, they are actually the blood of this conference and who made it possible. Thank you all the volunteers who made it awesome for this year online. I know the time is not great. We are not offline, but like, we are connected together. Let me share their pictures on the big screen so that you can see them. And someone confirmed, like, they can see the screen. Can we say a big clap for all of them who have made this conference possible? Let me first unmute, like, can you hear? Do I need to say? Give me a minute, sorry. Give me a minute, like, let me do that. Can you see it on the main, yeah. Can you see? We can, Chandan. Can you see the screen? Kalyan, can you come on the stage and? Yes, yes, Chandan. Yeah, let's big clap for them. Yeah. So these are the people behind the scenes who made the conference possible. Let me mute this part and let me go back here. So I'd like to call each of the volunteers and the working groups who had made this possible. Let me present again, once again. So when we think about starting a conference, like the first thing comes in mind is the Code of Contact. So this year, the Code of Contact working group is led by Meenal, Shukanya, Pushvalatha, Shayan, Navarun and me. So thanks to all of them for leading this working group. Another thing, so once we have the Code of Contact, we always think about the BAPE site and other infrastructure, whether our build service is working fine or not, whether our CFP, in our case, it was the junction, whether it is set up or not, all the fields are populated or not. I would like to call Navarun, Farhan and Sion for that, making it all possible. We tried to bug him night at the middle of night to deploy the peers and merge that. So a big clap for them also. Next comes to the story is the content and design. So we have Code of Contact in place. We got all the sites and everything. We have planned all the stuff, but we need a good design team and the content team who can write the content for us so that we can drop the mails and make our announcements that icon it is happening. I'd like to call Bipol and Nikhil and he was joined with many volunteers in this team course of 26 weeks. I'd like to thank all of them. Our biggest design creator was Arvind and thank you Arvind for all the work you have done. So if you are seeing all the banners, tweets, posts on the banners, that's all made possible by Arvind and Tanya. Thank you for doing that. Now, so when we make the announcement later on once then we think about like when is the CFP is going to open? So there are lots of works involved that they are the positions who are responsible for making sure like be announced, call for proposals on time, as well as workshop on time. They try to contact as many speakers as possible so that they can reach out to most important personalities so that they can submit their talks so that we can select awesome talks for the conference. So they are the people behind that. They also manage depth prints and they also work on bringing awesome keynote speakers. So a big clap to Ghazendra and Lhasa for the rise of many other speakers. Next is like our conference was very diverse this year. We have neurodiversity and inclusion and experience hearing sessions. These are all things were put together by Bandana and Sukanya Spacy. Thank you Sukanya for doing that. It was really awesome and thank you for leading the team. So we announced the conference, we dropped the mail and everything but we need to bring the crowd also where it comes the promotions team. You might have seen social media posts bombarded at many places from Pai Khan India time. This all were made possible by many people behind the team. I would like to call Ryan, Sivang, Abhishek, Mekha, Debbia and many others volunteers who were behind the scenes and they have put a huge amount of work to make sure we post about each of the talks, tweets, they tried to post each talks, photos and poster which was created by Arvind and they had done a really awesome job. So it be clap to them also. And next, once the CAP closes, then people comes into the action. There comes the review team who tries to find the awesome reviewer or subject matter experts and they try to find most appropriate awesome talks and try to contact with the speakers and make sure they prepare their slides and help them so that like a speaker can put all the stuffs in the talks so that their talks gets reviewed and get selected. I would like to thank Kalyan, Rahul, Harz and many other speakers behind the scenes who made this possible. Thank you Kalyan and others volunteers for doing that. Once the review is done, then in last one month, you might be interacting with people like who are helping you in refining your talks like or for the system take-ups. This team does a hard work from last one month. It was laid by Bhavin and Akshay and many others volunteers and they've worked at least with other teams in multiple time zones so that like speakers can deliver their content in an awesome way without hesitations. So thank you Bhavin and Akshay for leading this team and others volunteers who involved in that. And last, not the least, comes to the platform working group. So this year, we were using Hoppin and Julep for hosting our conference and it was made possible by Jatin and his team. Thank you Jatin for doing that. We have hit basically many road blockers in the platform. And Jatin and the team has tried to make it possible to host the conference similatially today. So everything was running fine and like your finance and tickets plays an important role in that because it's like it's one of the portion of the conference without it, we can't host the conference. So thank you and this working group were basically laid by Sanchit and the chairs. So thank you Sanchit for letting that like be able to reach 1200 plus attendees because of that. And a lot of conference volunteers today and last from last three days made the conference execution successfully. You have seen so many peoples without Nigerstacks and without our Nigerstacks on the Julep channel helping me. You all throughout the conference so that you can learn and interact with them. So thank you all the volunteers, which was laid by Sasank. Thank you for doing that. And this whole team were laid by four peoples and guided by so many stakeholders. I'd like to call out Shayan, our Emirates here, Anirudh and Ritesh, our coaches. To guiding the team in each and every time from last 26 weeks to make that possible. There are other peoples whom I missed. Those are the parts of program working group. Those are Praveen and Suvo. Praveen worked tirelessly to put the panels which were like hit yesterday. And Suvo tries to gather so many behavioral proposals for us and it went awesome. Thank you, Suvendu and Praveen for doing that. And last not the least, without you the conference would not be possible. Thank you all the attendees. Thank you, a very big thanks to you. Now I'd like to rest my case and time to say goodbye and see you all next year. Have a nice night ahead.