 Hey Matias, we can't hear you. You're on mute. Yes. Okay. Just for your bingo cards to get that one filled out. Welcome to the day three Robb app of the Hackathon. I hope you enjoyed it or you will enjoy the day three for the Americas. Let's just jump in. We have many things to talk about. So let's get started with the first group, which is modules and sub workflows, please. Hi everybody. Yesterday we worked on a lot of modules, a lot of NF tests also integrated. I cannot read out everything because it's so, so busy. But we had contributions for modules from basically like a lot of domains, genomes, genomes, proteomics, and yeah, a lot of NF tests. Parsing is happening and still happen, I think, which is also quite nice to see. And what's also quite nice is that all the documentation for this multi-tool modules has been updated. So yeah, you can be proud of yourself all in all. You can give yourself a virtual high five and maybe up to the next slide where we can see the statistics of the Hackathon from the modules team. So I concluded from the Github project board all opened issues regarding modules and sub workflows. So it wasn't total 243 open issues and 27 of them have been closed during the Hackathon. PRs opened were 29 and successfully 23 have been merged. A lot of reviews were happened, so I guess we can just say yes to this. And the number of new modules was five. So that's it for modules and sub workflows group and yeah, next is NF tests. Thank you, Tübingen. Back to Halberg. Thank you very much. Let's see what Satish has to tell us. Okay, so NF tests. So as Jonah said, a lot of people having involved with NF tests, either with the migration of previous PyTest or NF tests, or if they're contributing a new module so that they get NF tests automatically. So yeah, I haven't listed any here, but consider all the lists that Jonah showed for the module subgroup. We are there as well. So I wanted to just like clarify that. We also have a new NF test PR review checklist which will be up on the website soon. So this should help anyone who is looking to review PRs that have NF tests in them. So that will be up on the website soon. And some of the migration of PyTest to NF tests have been listed here. So moving on to the next slide, we haven't really listed out any numbers. We are not the ones to brag with numbers, but consider that any new module that has been integrated has gotten NF tests. And we have been answering a lot of questions actually. Many people have been helping out, clearing out, helping with the queries in the channel. So thank you so much for doing that. So yeah, that's it pretty much for our group. Thanks. Cool. Thank you very much. And on to pipelines. Okay, so yes, let's go with pipelines. Sorry because I cannot share my video, probably because of an update in Zoom. But as you can see here, we have got a lot of contributions for many pipelines in this group. So you can see several out for eager, also for multiple systems aligned, but it's not released yet. For phasing build, meta-peep, fan scan, get accessor, fetch, NDS to R&C. This is actually something that I want to mention. So this is an initial that Ben has hosted. So this will be a proof of concept of how we can make meta pipelines using a very existing pipeline. So I think it's worth taking a look and leave your comments there. Then also in putting forward, we have fixed some issues with local images. In a taxi, we have done small feeds and MSC micro. So they have been doing stuff in essence. And then if we move to next slide, you can see other pipelines that have been contributed today, like IC, differential abundance, variant benchmarking. Then talking about user support and documentation. We can see some improvements in NSCore panginum. Finally, it seems that both at AXIC, some MSC are trying to get there with the last template update. And about the numbers in next slide, I was trying to forget them all, but it's difficult because there are a few pipelines that have been contributed and the take home message, if you just go to the animation will be that there have been a lot. Yes, I think this has been very, very nice indeed in this look, the work that we have done. Cool. Thank you very much to Barcelona and on to Alberg actually. Infrastructure also here a lot happened. You can see here, for example, it might be a bit small, but you can later look in the PR. First screen of the NFCore configs great interface. We talked about other times, so you can quickly make NFCore configs. Then something happened with John. He wanted to quickly change just one small thing in the template. Then we were like, hey, can you add a linting test for that? And then, of course, the linting test also needs a pie test. So out of this one line PR came many, many other lines, and he's almost there now for these things. But that's what happens when you try to touch NFCore tools. You always need to write tests. Then merged actually was that now NFCore modules and subworkflow commands ignore the case you and add the module or subworkflow name in. And also soon it's almost there. More shameful message to all DSL1 pipelines that it is not running anymore with current nextflow. And also that one I think is now merged is actually that we changed a bit in the events page. So you should see nicer links on the events page. And almost done is a nicer log for if the default value in the schema doesn't correspond with the default value in the nextflow config, which some people might have ran into and asking, but 500 looks like 500. Well, a string 500 is not a number 500 for nextflow. Simon will be very happy about that one. Yes. And number wise, we actually like numbers because our numbers are quite big and it's also a lot easier. We have two repositories to check. So yes, we in total opened and now closed more issues than we opened. So we'll win there. We almost closed as many PRs as we opened. So we are there. And yes, lots and lots of PR reviews and comments back and forth. So I guess our job here is done. Thank you very much. Now on to Stockholm, Fran, please. Yeah, hi. So we've been busy in documentation while in training too. As I mentioned yesterday, we decided to restructure the page for the training session. So we split it up now in different MD files, which will help us also in the future with working on the training material at the same time. And I also wanted to improve the navigation, which is a PR now. But unfortunately, even though the links work locally, they do not work in the build. I'm trying to fix that as we speak. But here on the side, you can see how basically the chapters are laid out for the training session now. So I think it's coming together nicely. There's still work to be done on the content, but we're getting there. Cool. Very much looking forward to this. On to, I don't know who stats these are. Maybe overall and of course, I don't know. Somebody knows. Maxim says no. Maxim says overall. Yes, it's overall and we are quite close to 100 PR closed. Okay, yes. And very nice number of issues closed. Yes, there was also still some leftovers from the scavenger hunt. So for all the food people here, pictures of diverse kind of socks and quite a bit of a lack of NF core socks. But maybe we just like people wore them out too much now and they all needed to switch to the next few ones. Also other things we had the dance party from Berlin and gather town. High similarity between certain people in gather town. Others did never showed the musical instruments, even though the avatars had clearly a musical instrument. And yeah, looked overall that this hackathon got quite a few people together and all over the world, which was very, very nice to see. Also quite fruitful day for memes, special shout out to Matthias one, which is looks to be a high effort meme. And we all have been there. It's a very clear NF core hackathon experience that you just start and you get lost. But then at the end, you either give up or you stay around. So that's, that's always the nice to see still people, a lot of people stay around. So it's not just frustration, hopefully. Yes. So thank you all of you. And like one of the last messages from us is, please, please, please push your code. Push, push, push, make draft PRs. Don't leave your work just locally. It's then lost to the world. Maybe somebody else will pick it up if you don't have time. We know like hackathons are always like special times where people have a bit more time than usual to think about NF core. And then they want to continue on it. But then life happens weirdly. And so to just posterity, please push your code to get up. We had some winners throughout this event for the sock hunt. There was a very tough Belgian race. It feels a bit like cycle racing. That's just like a lot of Belgians. John actually won. And more or less exactly, we have Nicholas, Kobe and Jasper. And also we have the quiz winner was actually turned out was in Halleberg. We never know. Congratulations to all the people here. And also thanks to sponsors for resources. Like you almost filled up the AWS runners. Thank you very much for that. We got some prize alerts for that. That we went over some thresholds, but it's all under control. We still have some credits left. So no worries there. And also special for Sakura for all the food. Thank you very much there. Please take the survey. You have the URL there or you should have an email. That's also in the announcement channel. I think fill out, tell us what you think about next flow. So maybe we will get this in a future next for release. And as a nice thing, you can win off one of these prices there. What is next are the summits this year, which are connected to local hackathon. So these are just happening at these places that will not be hybrid like this one. The next one is in May in Boston. And then in fall and October slash November, we are back in Barcelona. Yes, I think that was everything. Thank you very much for sticking around for coming to the hackathon. I hope you enjoyed it. You had some fun. You may wrote some code or maybe not. You just learn something new maybe about what's the longest streets shopping streets in the world are. All these things are possible to learn when participating in an end of core hackathon. Yes, and see you hopefully in the next one as well. Thank you. Bye.