 We have this journalist with us, and here on the story about myself, I'm not, so I'm a bit of an expert in the domain, and I'm going to talk a little bit about the solution. And the most important thing is, I just want to show you how I started this out, and now I'm also an open source in the context of my clients, and from me, I'm a football player, and I used to work for a project that has a principal experience. My experience is, I need to work on some of the missions in companies, and as a open source become more and more popular, and more and more companies set up open source software program office in Colorado, also, to amend the organizations usage of open source software, and our part, our one part is engagement of open source community. For the, one of the things is provided as a kind of coordination of open source software activity across the organization, helping management, legal and compliance risks associated with the open source software, to improve the organization's ability to contribute to the development of the open source, and enhance the organization limitations within the open source community. There are some changes, but also, that's my highlight. The first is the language cultural barriers, I know a lot of people on that. Besides, it is, there are some other challenges, such as legal and compliance, challenging computations, and limited resources. To address these issues, we need to build range between the big companies and open source community. I engage with the global open source community, to, and to look into the open source projects. The big companies can benefit from the investments and collaborations that open source software enables, to the favorite part, the cultural difference. I just want to introduce a book, from a famous social logist, he wrote this book called, in Maki Poki Center, he's talked about Chinese society, different from the western society. This book was writing, trying to practice the image translation for Chinese radio, and the thing expands the difference between the two societies, moral and ethnic values of the people, maybe, those societies. In western society, it's like some of the bio moves are in the field. There are several groups that run together, and they run into a pack. Each piece of wood could be found in the same bundle, and there's a cleaner circle, and it's well divided, and a normal chaotic, just like the code of comeback, if we want to join community, and the people are not know each other. But for the Chinese society, it's like rivers, when stones are into the water surface, and it's just a push out like a circle. Each person in certain circles is pushed out by his social difference, and the connection just happens into this rainbow together, just like if we want to build some connections, we have to meet them. In China, there are a lot of people still attached with the black, and identify the region. So the relatives just can help each other, but for the strangers, that could be different, just like the circle. So if you want to work with others, you need to make them your own. So put them into the center of the circle. When I talk to the local developer, and most of them use open source software, many of the countries, only a few of them, have to community. It's primarily due to the cultural difference. Open source community just speak a great language, maybe English. Somehow, it's far from that. I wish I was invisible, so I'm going to be a developer first. So email, it's an Italian thing, just like a certain insecure feeling, and just like I said, the traditional Chinese culture is different model association. If we share the same identity, it will be easier for us to build the collaboration connections. It's a social and local partnership, and the project meetup is crucial to bring those people on board. Back to the active software foundation, it's a virtual nice organization made up of materials around the world. As a mission is to provide software for the public, that's the developer focus on coding, where the foundation provides a dedicated service, such as infrastructure, legal entities, and actually trademark protection, legal protection framework. And it also provides guidance for the open source projects. And I think it provides a commonplace for the type of companies to work together. As an incubator, it's an official issue point for the project to use as an initiative to help those community to use the active way, aka mutual code, and practice the community over code. As strongly emphasize, it's a successful and can continue to survive over a long time. We lend each other from, we lend each other by doing and helping each other as a community. So this provides a very good place to make friends. And as a room mentor, I think we can go far from here and instead of providing the leadership, we can build up the national trust. This is a great opportunity for our virtual community. Our virtual community leaders and the potential coding projects to come up with as the officers. And so I organized the two meetings in Shanghai and I got the opportunity to be invited by Frank Rose and Justin and the two visits to China in 2018 and 2019. This meetup is extremely successful and we changed a lot of specific thoughts on community buildings and this meetup made a great project directly. One good piece of evidence is that the Shenzhen and the APSITs from the equipment mentor immediately after the meetup. In the end of 2019, I heard about local community plans from the APSIT platform community that I suddenly realized is this great opportunity I can do more. As more coding projects join together to hold the co-located meetup in Beijing, I was triggered by an ideal building, actually a local community in Beijing. I just spread it to the brownies of the APSIT local community and host the various events for the open source in Shenzhen. I share the information of the APSIT social foundations and what's important for the people and together. So this is the first meeting and we will take a look at the time. That's the pandemic and we were all down actually and this kind of meeting is asked what we can do to spread awareness of the APSIT. And I was quite excited about sharing this with the local community and we hope this public meetings are running for three years. In 2000, August, we held the first personal meetup to share the APSIT success story within the local community and we inspired hiring more developer and talent college students to join the open source development. Besides the holding the events, we are also publishing articles and making a podcast and we're also doing some translation work to build the content spirit of the APSIT program and the APSIT people. We market the great job of APSIT, we're debating our project for PMC members to share the open source journey podcast in Chinese and to promote APSIT bodies and the open source culture in China. Along with the community, we also put what I cannot make with the company's support for the sponsors Chinese, but yes, we successful host this virtual conference. LCA Beijing was holding and made a big step to boost the local awareness of the APSIT. And I cannot describe how I thought and to see everything start from scratch and how grateful and generous help from the communities of China. And besides the LCA Beijing, we also started LCA Center and trying to start LCA Xi'an and I just work as a mentor. And I'm passionate about championing those putting and making projects and how things will go through the innovating process. As a mentor, I work out just in the registration of the center. And running the local community, we're going to actually project the developer together. It's for the web, it's providing solutions. The big tech companies now is how to contribute to the upstream and actually our projects can work with these new products to tackle the common technical program. It's really a great experience for me to see more and more how the developers can work together to build a virtual ecosystem. So, I'll add it somehow. We can use the circle of Thailand to the local community to establish a connection to the people. It doesn't make a demanded connection and makes the championing to be capitalistic for our own people, we call this Xi'an. And the mentorship is quite, it's one of the best companies in Beijing and we can develop any credit in public. So, you can get a touch with us by through the email and this is Twitter and this is a VChat public account on our website. If you're interested, you can subscribe to it. That's the story I want to share.