 Twitter account is CUZIC, the product station is QZIC. I'm a chairman of RubyKansai from 2014, and I'm an organizer of Amagasaki RUB. This is the story of RubyKansai and Kansai Regional Ruby Meetups. During the Kansai, Kansai is the name of region in Japan, including Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe, and so on. About RubyKansai, RubyKansai is a community for Rubyists in Kansai. RubyKansai started on November 2004. It's over 10 years old. As old as Ruby on Rails, after those days, Ruby language attracted many people as a cool, new, and promising language. We have had frequent meetups, and we have many people to be attended. The style of RubyKansai is a bit formal style. If we have events on Saturday daytime, usually 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., this is a typical RubyKansai's meetup. Our speaker is on the stage, and over 60 attendees is sitting down and listening to the speaker. Some people like this style, but some don't. And another story, Kansai Regional Ruby Meetups. Many casual style meetups have started in Kansai in these three years. I also launched small meetups, Amagasaki RB, and they have maybe less than 10 people in that meetup. We found a point. Different people have different needs. People live in different place, and some people prefer weekday night, and some people prefer weekday daytime, weekend daytime. And some are beginners, and some are geeks. Some are web developers, and some are not. And we found if there are more Ruby Meetups, people can find their best Ruby Meetup. And we found the good parts of small meetups. In the small circle, people can discuss each other very easily, and through the discussion, they can get a new viewpoint. And another point we found, a small learning circle provides many teaching opportunities, and teaching is the best way for learning. Before teaching, you have to learn the topic first, and after explaining about it, you have to understand it deeply, and you can apply it in the real situation. And we found a very simple fact. It's very happy to help others. And the future of Ruby Kansai. We are planning two big events the next week. We have a regular meetup in Kyoto. And the next month, we have planned to have one of the regional Ruby Kaiji at the Ninhya Shin-Yosaka Station. The keynote speaker is Matt and Koichi Sasada-san, over 150 people, and the future of Ruby Kansai. What's what's? We are planning to make Ruby Kansai be the hub of Ruby Meetups in Kansai. We are planning to build a win-win relationship between some more regional Ruby Meetups, and Ruby is in Kansai, and other communities in Kansai, like AWS, PHP, in business community, and so on. So we build a win-win relationship to make the Ruby community in Kansai more active. Let me wrap up my presentation. In Kansai region, many Ruby Meetups are active. And please come in Kansai to be a speaker. That's all. Thank you.