 I'm Frank, and I'm the lead developer on FondForge. For the five or six of you who haven't come up to me with in-person bug reports and feature requests, FondForge is a piece of software for designing typefaces. So, let's see, about, I don't know, a little while back, I ran into a fellow said he was a typeface designer. They all look like this. And he, so of course I had to ask him, did he know about FondForge? And he said, oh yeah, I know all about FondForge. That's why I use glyphs. Clearly, he doesn't know all there is to know about FondForge. And so I just want to go through really quick and explain what's going on. There were indeed some rather dark times after George Williams disappeared in 2012 before the Frankish Conquest. But we've been working very hard for the last few years to fix all the things that were broken and to add the necessary features that weren't getting added. And we've made a lot of progress such that, I would say that today FondForge is about as modern, stable, and powerful as a typeface editor can be. And I even have an anecdote to back it up. Pathum, are you here? Okay, well, even better. Oh, there you are. Okay, I was going to exaggerate the anecdote, but since you're here, I'll tone it down. Anyway, so he, Pathum back home works with about six or seven other people who design typefaces. And he's a loyal user of FondForge, others aren't. And, you know, every day, somebody will inevitably lose his work when his editor crashes. But that editor is never FondForge. And he reports that he's been successfully using FondForge on a daily basis for about a year without a single crash, which is a little unusual, but. But on the whole, for people doing normal typography work, FondForge is very, very stable these days. And we've made a lot of progress and we'll continue to make more. So on the feature front, or I guess on the, you know, a lot of people say it's outdated. And, oops, what just happened? Oh, that's a screenshot, I think. What is going on? Is that, okay, well, we'll do it like this. So I'm not going to say that this interface looks modern or anything, any more than my laptop does, but that's not what matters for typeface editor. What matters is that it has good drawing tools, which FondForge has always had. That it supports modern typography features. FondForge supports all open type features. And that it supports the latest file formats. And FondForge has the most advanced UFO version three support of any typeface editor out there. So, where was I going with this? Maybe the next slide. Oh yeah, so FondForge does have one limitation. And that's for the developers. It's a perfect use case for object-oriented programming in C++ and it's written in C. 600,000 lines of C. And this makes it very difficult to fix, to maintain, and most importantly, to extend and to upgrade for new functions. And this is why Adrian, who's a long time, very productive FondForge contributor, has started TrueFont to try to learn the lessons of FondForge's early development history and build something with the same features, but in an appropriate language and with a more extensible and same base model. So that's not done yet though. And until it is, we're gonna keep FondForge going. For those of you who are at LGM 2015 in Toronto, you may have remembered Dave's talk, Goodbye FondForge. I believed then as I do now that the talk was a little premature, particularly the title. And just to show you how active this still is, I got an email just a few weeks ago from a fellow who does type design workshops. And he was saying, I really need a few new features implemented and I need the Macintosh installer updated to support all these workshops I'm gonna be doing this year. The fellow's name was Dave Crossland. So anyway, I think that just goes to illustrate that there's still very much a need for an open source typeface editing suite that is powerful and stable and FondForge continues to deliver that and it will until the replacements are ready. So if you haven't done so already or haven't done so recently, I'd suggest that you go to the FondForge website, fondforge.github.io. Look at the website, download it, try it out. And we did a new release about two weeks ago. We already have almost 10,000 downloads. I'd love to see that at 10,000 before I leave town in a few days. That's about, do I have time for questions, sir? One question. Does anybody have a question? A single question. Oh, oh, anyway. Okay. Not a bug report. Not a question. Actually, I just want to say thank you very much because I use FondForge. Oh, okay.