 My name is Jennifer Tien. I currently live in Brighton in the UK. You can probably tell by my accent I'm not from there. I'm originally from the US, but I've been over in the UK for just over 10 years. I've been a Drupal developer for pretty much all that time. For better or for worse. I've been making websites in one way, shape or another for about 16 years now. Oh, this is always one of the highlights of the year. I've been to lots and lots and lots of Drupal events over the past five or six years. I think I started going to Drupal events in 2011. So I've been to all of them all over the UK, and this is always a big highlight of the year. I haven't been to that many over the past year or so. I didn't actually think I was going to come. I was going to make it this year. But because Drupal Camp London is always kind of one of the biggest and best ones of the kind of year, I always try to make an effort to come. So as always, it's a great venue, great crowd, and seems to be going quite well already. Probably friends, code, pints. You go to enough of these things over the years and you kind of meet so many people. It's like half of the reason to come to this is to say hi to everybody and to see all the people that you don't get to spend time with all the time and you want to learn from each other, but at the same time you just kind of want to hang out and go out at night and then have all the conversations which could be about life or about work or about Drupal or code or anything else. So those are the big reasons to come to these. It's not always sitting down and writing code. It's not always the sessions. A lot of it's about the people and the kind of socializing and making those connections and everything else falls in line after that really. I help organize the Brighton Drupal meetups, the pub meetups once a month, and there's a team of people in Brighton that are putting together the next Drupal camp down there. I don't have a lot to do with that, but I'm involved to a certain degree. Outside of that being involved in the Drupal community just involves taking part. I've done a lot of talks at events over the years or helping out with patches or code or reviews or just talking to people about what they do and teaching people and everybody kind of learns from each other and helps each other out and that's what it's all about really.