 Hi, I'm Robert Costello. I'm director of Code Positive based in London and we've been specialising in Drupal since 2007 when we were actually founded as one of the first Drupal specialist companies in Europe. I've been coming to Drupal events since the first one in Antwerp, I think back in 2004. There was only about 20 of us and then since then Drupalcon has grown a lot so I still enjoy going to Drupalcons. I really enjoy coming to smaller camps as well and for me coming to Drupalcamp London kind of recreates the spirit of those initial first Drupalcons. They are much smaller scale than a full blown large Drupalcon is now. It gives me a chance to connect with people at sort of like more personal level and also because Drupal is open source we don't sell a Drupal license so we don't really know how many organisations are using Drupal. The Drupal universe is largely made up of dark matter and we don't know exactly who is using Drupal. So coming to events like this is a good opportunity to find out exactly who is using Drupal and find out how they are using Drupal and what they are interested in. So it's a great way to connect with people and connect with organisations as well. So I generally enjoy all kinds of different sessions. I'm interested in business and front end, back end. Not so much in DevOps I have to admit. But for me the real sort of value of events like this is actually kind of like the water cooler conversations, the stuff that happens in between the sessions. And I tend to just kind of learn a lot from random conversations with people or semi random conversations with people and suddenly I find out something that's going to be really useful. Maybe not immediately but sometimes like two months later that thing that somebody was telling me about at one of these events suddenly becomes like amazingly important and amazingly useful as well. So as much as I value the actual organised sessions and the buffs are great as well, it's the actual conversations, the semi random conversations in between things that I really value.