 We're gonna get started But before I get started does anybody here play ultimate Does anybody know what ultimate is This is so sad So I've been playing ultimate for most of my life. It's a disc sport. I will say the terrible word frisbee So I've been playing for most of my life And I've been fascinated watching the sport grow because when I started playing like the typical responses The response I got here. Nobody knows what this sport is But now it's actually like on ESPN 3 and it's getting lots of public attention It's probably one of the fastest growing or potentially the fastest growing sport But just last week the U23 worlds was in London and India competed for the first time ever So Sushmita Azad from Bangalore said that being part of India U23 team means that I get to represent India in a sport That the mic that is the microcosm of the ideal world There are no referees no body contact and no heckling just highly competitive play Which only works because of the integrity of everyone playing and so I think that has a lot of parallels to The communities in free and open source software so I brought A few jQuery disks to give away after my talk You want one? Throw it to you Come see me after the talk So It seems appropriate that I'd be giving a talk about the community here at the first-ever jQuery conference in India because India actually accounts for 13% of sessions across all the jQuery foundation sites which makes it the second most active country following the US And for comparison the third most active country Germany only accounts for about four and a half percent of sessions So broken down by city Bangalore is actually the most active city not just within India But across the entire world and India accounts for six of the top ten cities We do Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Mumbai and Prunei Also, we have three projects going on right now in the Google summer of code and two of the three students are from India So it's pretty exciting to be part of this conference with such a vibrant community Even if it turns out that all you do is go to Stack Overflow and steal answers So As an open-source project jQuery UI benefits quite a bit from the contributions of the community and Despite the relatively small size of our code base