 Shall I start all over again? So welcome everyone Yeah, this is this is our schedule for today and first stock at 10 was cancelled because the speaker couldn't get a visa to you But it's a very interesting talk and if you are into usability Usability research Check out her work online. She did the internship for our 3G program for GNOME And posted results online and wanted to talk today about that, but she is not here. So So please check it online. Very good work. So we will start talks at What time is it? Well 10 30 With the crash course on remote and moderated usability testing from a speaker from GitLab And we'll continue after that until 5 p.m. Right? Is it until 5? Yeah until 5 Also, we are gonna have to interesting community events. Don't miss them one at 12 Introducing our community collective talking about what we did during these four years five years and What are the upcoming? Activities and one very interesting activity at the end of the day tell to all your friends It's called pitch your project so we expect developers to come here and Pitch what what they work on and maybe designers can participate Or join the team if you're a designer you can pitch pitch your own work to developers. It's also fun Yeah, and That's the schedule for today Do you want to have a chat and Discuss why you here what is interesting for you are you designers anyone is the designer here? Okay, we all are we all are we design software, right? For Mm-hmm Oh Yeah, awesome Yeah I Thank you for coming I've been a design researcher for quite a while. I've mostly worked in Ireland and the UK. In about five years ago, completely by chance, I did a job working for an open-source project that kind of turned my goal design practice up to that. Through that, I met John, Victoria, and all together I started to organize these dev rooms because we feel that the designers somehow underrepresented in free software, and I've been there with how many working conditions to make. So the whole point of the dev room, and the stand downstairs, is to try and look at for the time in free software. We also have to do the other way around. We also do some work, I'm looking at the mainstream type of community, why they should put reviews to free software. Yeah, that's why I'm here. Yeah, I'm Jan, and I'm designing for free and open-source software since 2009 or so for a different project. I started with diaspora and some of the types of Ubuntu and GNOME, and sometimes I work mostly on Mexico, like an open-source file thing, I think. And yeah, we basically started this room where the open-source design thing together, yeah, basically it's one to bring people together, people of a different project, want to raise the profile of design and free and open-source software, and push all these different funds, like open licensing, open resources, yeah. And Jan published a very nice master thesis online, if you're interested in open-source. Actually, I think it's a little bit better. Okay, okay, but it feels like PhD to me. What is the title? It's great resource. On our website, GitHub and articles, check any resources, there are links to this information. All of you are very welcome to join, we're like a very, very loose and open collective, so yeah, like for example, I mean, Dimitri, who we met at the summit last year for the first time, like, I mean, with everyone working in GitHub and designers, it's also part of the open-source line, and every designer or design line is a developer, just kind of part of this thing. So we end to be kind of like this umbrella. We have a newcomer, would you introduce him? Yeah, I would have to. Yeah, to you, yeah. What's your name? Yeah, I can work. Oh, so, yeah, thank you for coming. Yeah, I'm the author. Okay, if you want, at the end of the day, you can pitch your project if you're looking for designers. If you look for design help, we have this talk at the end of the date, 4.30. So please tell us more about your project. Okay, my name is Victoria. I'm also a member of open-source design community. I've been in UX research for last decade, and my main interest is how do we make UX work in a distributed open-source environment and cultural aspect of it? So that's why I'm here, and for last years here, I heard so many interesting talks and ideas. So that's why I try to contribute by helping organizing this room. So you're also welcome next year if you want to help us. It's a very fulfilling job. And...