 Hi everyone, I just want to know how many of you have are aware of the site import Python, quite a few. Awesome. So I launched import Python, brilliant. Last year, just a second, there's the mouse. So I launched the website last year at PyCon. Somebody's going to help me out. So it started off as a personalized newsletter for the Python community, one that is not just a summary of the whole Reddit Python subreddit. And just want to give a status update on what's really happening and kind of take community feedback on what can be done more. So the newsletter has gone from subscription all the way from zero last year when I launched to close to 9,200. And besides that, there's a free Python job board. So if any of your company is looking to hire, you can post their posting out here. It's completely free and will be featured in the newsletter. Besides that, I want to basically talk about what I'm planning to do next. So all this while, I was curating the newsletter. And I would get feedback from people saying that, hey, can you include more of Flask articles and Notchango? And people from when I would share data science and machine learning articles, people would come back and say, hey, I wrote this pretty cool article. Can you read it and include it in your newsletter? I kind of realized that, A, I'm just one person. B, I do not know the whole spectrum of Python, whether it's data science, machine learning. I'm not the right person to curate it. So I talked to a couple of people in the community. And one good idea was to open up the curation and allow other people to curate the newsletter. So I just want to show quickly how I curate the newsletter. And I would love to hear what you guys have to say about it. So all the articles that you see every week that is coming up in the newsletter are basically automatically automated in the sense that they are crawled and they are indexed in the software. And it is indexed by the recent ones. So basically, the newsletter focuses on the fresh articles for the last seven days. So you can basically go through the articles. And if you like some title, click on it. Say, for example, how do you get using iPython notebook? And you can basically write the summary and go and add it to the latest newsletter count. So the agenda of me being here is to just put this out, saying that the idea is to open up the curation to the public. And I would love to get your feedback on csatimportpython.com. And the idea is to invite one person from the community every week to come and curate the newsletter for the public. And the final marketing pitch would be subscribe to the newsletter. Thank you. His topic is DGPLUG.