 Oh, hi there. How are you all doing? I'm Christian. I'm a software engineer and core contributor to the WebDiverr project. Today I'm excited to announce the release of the new WebDiverr version 7. I would like to take this next couple of minutes to walk you through some of these new features that will come up in the new version. We've been really working hard over the last couple of months to make this release happen and a lot of people have been involved in achieving this goal. One of the major new features that will come with WebDiverr version 7 is the TypeScript support, or TypeScript Rewrites. WebDiverr already supported TypeScript before, but now we've written the complete code base into TypeScript as well. This will help us to continue the development of the project and grow our code base without introducing bugs and type insecurities. Furthermore, we also improved the test runner to now auto compile your WDO config from TypeScript into JavaScript so you can have this type safety also in your configuration. Next, we have updated our Google Lighthouse integration into the WDO DevTools service that will now allow you to use the latest metrics for performance testing. We also added a new command called checkPWA that allows you to check for various of properties that a PWA comes with to make sure that your application is up to the latest standard. Furthermore, we added a code coverage support for the DevTools service that will allow you to not only capture the code coverage and create a report automatically but also test the code coverage within your test so you can make sure that you have test all areas of your UI and don't leave anything out. Besides from that, we also take another step at our documentation page and we've added a complete new design to it. We updated our backend from Docosaurus version 1 to version 2 which now allows you to also view this page in dark mode, which is really fancy. We added a community section that allows you to have a look into a lot of learning materials around the project and other resources that help you to get up to speed with WebDriver. And besides that, we did a lot of more improvements under the hood. We updated to Q-Common version 7. We dropped Node.js support for version 10 and below and improved the Node.js support for version 14 and up through the upgrade to Fibers version 5. We added stricter checks for mixed capabilities between the WebDriver and the JSON wire protocol so make sure that your capabilities are up to date. And there are a lot of other really small bug fixes that we have done along the way while rewriting the code base. I want to thank everyone who has been involved over the last couple of months making sure that the code base is rewritten that is up to latest development standards and everyone on this picture here has been involved and I really thank everyone who has been and I'm looking forward to continue working with you all on the next versions of WebDriver. Until then, see you all. Stay healthy.