 Okay, welcome to the wrap up session for our final hackathon of 2019. I mean, first of all, I mean, thank you for all your contributions and energy and activities over the past few days. I mean, it's not quite over for people like us in the U.S. or North America. We still have several hours left depending on which time zone you're at. But, I mean, already we've gotten some great contributions that have come in over the past few days. So I really appreciate that. So I wanted to have a quick wrap up session to summarize what we've accomplished. And then happy to answer any questions. You can post them on the chat window or just interrupt me during the presentation and you can just ask a question anytime. So, I mean, first of all, a big thanks to those who, especially around tutorials, we had a lot of good presenters. I mean, it was great to have like a multiple people per topic. I think that just introduced more of the Get Lab Team members to the community. So that was great. And for people who like not only attended, but I've been looking at the counter of how many people have watched various videos. As in the past, a lot of people have watched the recordings after the session. So that's great. And still in the process of updating the hackathon page, but all the video embedded videos and all that should be up there pretty soon. Hopefully, I mean, no letter in tomorrow. But if you also want to go to the hackathon playlist, I mean, let me just go there really quick to give you an idea. So you'll see all the videos basically posted after these tutorial sessions. You can also look at videos from past events. So that's a good resource to keep in mind, even after the hackathon. So, yeah, so do take advantage of that either on the hackathon page or go straight to the YouTube playlist and you'll be able to find all the recordings there. All right, so continuing on the list of MRs. I think when we kicked it off, I said it'll be great if it can hit over 100 and I think by the end of the evening yesterday, my time in California, we already had like 73 or 74 MRs. So I was pretty confident that we're going to hit this entry mark and we were at like one of four or one of five when I checked last time. So it broke the record from the last hackathon, which I thought was a tall, tall order, but I mean, you guys all make great contributions and came through. And out of about 100, more than 30 of those were already merged as of about an hour ago. And then the contributions came not only for GitLab but GDK, Gitaly. I was happy to see a lot of people also contributing to Meltano after the tutorial session yesterday and of course to our web page as well, people finding good typos, making sure that we're using appropriate pronouns. So that was really appreciated. I'm going to capture all the MRs here on the issue on this issue here. You'll see the page here, but if I miss any of yours, I mean, please feel free to ping me. Let me know on Gitter or otherwise just let me know or straight on the MR just make sure that I captured it on this issues list. So thank you very much. And like I said earlier, the day's not quite done in North America, so I'm sure we'll have more added to the list here, but definitely appreciate what you've all done. The next page, I'm just a few logistical reminders. Again, three categories of awards, grand prize for people who has the most MRs merged second place and anybody with any like even single MRs merged will get a prize that's listed here. Just one date and time to keep in mind the MRs need to be merged about 10 or 11 days from now. So you'll have a couple of weekends if you need it. So it needs to be merged by 2300 UTC on Monday the 25th. But please let me or David know if you need any help if there if for whatever reason there are issues or or delays in getting your MRs merged please let me know and we'll try to we'll try to help you out and and see what we can do. In terms of the next hackathon for Q1 in 2020. I selected a date of 12th and 13th of February so again this should be Wednesday through Thursday. Please mark it on your calendar, but obviously I'll make announcements on various channels that we use to advertise the event like whether it's Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Reddit, Gitter and other channels. So, look for reminders and it'll be the new dates will be reflected in the hackathon pages as well. If you have any feedback or request for future events, for example, like topics or tutorial topics for the next hackathon. Please let us know. I mean one of the things I'm thinking of doing is, I think, like some of the topics that we covered in the past like get left development kid GDK probably needs a refresher. It's been one of the most popular videos that people have watched but that might be something we'll try to do. But if you have any other topic ideas or suggestions, please let me know. I think that's pretty much it for all the hackathon stuff just wanted to. I think the last hackathon during the wrap up session I talked about different contribution of recognitions that we've been doing and one of them was top annual contributors. I updated this page as of almost a month ago now on October 23. I'm going to go to that page so I can scroll through and show you what I have here. We started compiling this list of regular contributors starting last year. So you'll see the data if you scroll down from 2018 and basically we have three classes of regular contributors. Super star star and enthusiasts and enthusiasts you basically need five MR merge per year. So hopefully that's not too high ever hurdle. And I wanted to compile a list as of October like late October and late October 2019 for for the current running lists for top contributors this year. And what I've seen is that from 2018 to 2019 there's been an increase in number of regular contributors. In 2018 we had about 35 was was a number. And we so far this year we have over 50 people. So, I mean nice increase in the number of, you know, what we've been calling regular contributors. And we still have like a six or so weeks left so if you want to, you know, get your name added to the list or even move up the ranks from enthusiasts to star or to superstar you still have some time. I just wanted to point point this out and last year I mean we recognize people with different color baseball hats. I mean depending on which level that you reach and we'll try to obviously try to find something, something different, and even more interesting next year. So I wanted to direct you direct everyone to the page and encourage you to check it out and let me know if you have any questions. So I think that's it in terms of slides and contents. Not sure if folks have any questions. Let me just check the chat window and see if the people have any questions and don't see anything. Give it like a 10 more seconds for people on the on the zoom line to verbalize any questions if there aren't any I mean you obviously know how to find me on on Gitter. Or even on Twitter so I mean ping me with questions or requests and I mean thanks again for all you've done and all you can and for some people continue to do during the hackathon I really appreciate it. It's definitely look forward to this every quarter. And I'm sure I'll be talking to you in the next few months but if not, I'll see you folks again. Thank you to hackathon and in mid key one hackathon in mid February. All right, thank you for, thank you for joining and listening, and I'll talk to you folks again soon.