 Kia ora. My name is Adam from Cocoa, which is kind of, I guess some of you know Cocoa, some of you don't. Cocoa is not really short for anything, but we like to think of it as being short for the Cocoa Surf Club. So just shortening this into a nice handy term. This is our first Cocoa Surf Club meeting that we had. There was five of us here. We met in San Francisco and we did some surfing. It was really a fantastic day. There was some real surfers at Blancoa Club, including Nakomi, who I think you've just heard of before. Nakomi's pretty awesome. We have other members such as Nick from E-Life and Yura, who you can see on the right. We had meetings in Portugal, in the UK, in New Zealand. That's Nakomi down there. And we've also met in San Francisco. As I mentioned before, when there's no good surf, we do some other stuff. We collect pippies, which is New Zealand's salt shellfish. We hang out at cafes. We hug rocks occasionally. We're big enough to hug. And we sometimes collaboratively build publishing systems with other people, which is, you know, I find it quite funny if Club makes publishing systems. So I included a few photos because it's kind of unusual. We build them with people like E-Life. We build them with people like the European Bioinformatics Institute. Also with Wernbase, there's Kristin, who's one of the founders of the club. We build them with people like Collaboracycology Journal, with UCP, with the open source for Alliance for Open Scholarship, which we founded. We also build them with people like Archive and organization for human brain mapping. And we have regular surf club meetups where we talk about publishing systems. As you can see, there's a collection how we facilitate our events. So you can join the Cocoa Surf Club if you like surfing, hanging out cafes, hugging rocks, and collaboratively building modern open-source decoupled modular publishing systems, books, journals, and micro-pubs, et cetera, that lower the entry threshold to innovation and break the big box close in the platform lock-in. And as you know, a surf club that collaborates with modern open-source decoupled modular publishing systems for book journals and micro-pubs, that lower the entry threshold to innovation and break the big box close in the platform lock-in stays together. Thank you.