 Mae'r ystyried, wedi'i gweithio'r ystafell ystafell, ystafell, ychydig i'ch ddynam bethau, yw i'ch gweithio'r ystafell a'r ddynam bethau'r ystafell. Laers's foresight was invaluable. Fe had a cleir viw o trendau, a any future difficulties. Fe was highly respected by those who knew him. If Laers said something was important, it would have been done. Mae personal level. Laers was frank, open, funny, is, wow, these slides are amazing. His work on effective communication guidelines, part of the code of conduct currently in the send project approval process, is still down a decade of work of open source experience. I expect them to become a useful resource for many open source projects. He was a tireless peacekeeper who tried to listen and give everyone and help everyone understand one another, bridging gaps and giving feedback. George says, I could trust Lars's sense of what will be politically wise or unwise to say, far more than my own. I'll miss the way that Lars always panicked the week before the submission deadline for the Zen Summit because so few talks have been submitted. We always ended up with more talks than we could accept. I'll miss him hearing him say that somebody or something is driving me nuts, or he'll explain, oh, what you see, this is how this works. So, thank you. Maybe there are some other people here who want to say something to me. Yes, I guess I just wanted to add that, okay. I guess I just wanted to add that doing this for Lars here and force them in particular is very weird and very sad because force them, I mean, I was, I'm a former colleague of Lars. We were a colleague at Cedric's until I was working for Cedric's myself, then I changed job. And force them was one of the event where, since I was working from home, so force them was one of the event where we see each other. And it was, I remember it very well that it was because of Lars that some nine or 10 years ago, the Zen project actually started to invest in force them and push to have a boost, push the developers to submit those to the dev room, come, stay at the booth and interact with the force them crowd. And actually staying there at the booth within was really quite an experience. And so it's particularly, I don't know, touching to remember him here. And yeah, also as a personal level, he was a very good friend. He helped me again at the personal level without it being necessary but only because it was like how it is. And so, yeah, I would miss him very, very much. Well, then it's really hard to find the right words because in fact Lars helped me to make my first talk at force them back maybe in 2013. And it was a great somehow mentor but also someone able to push you to do stuff. If he thinks that matters, then you will have his support. And also he helped us to integrate the Linux foundation recently and that's because he decided to do that, that was possible. And without him, all the projects I started won't be there today. So, and on a personal level, it's also really sad because he was really a nice guy, also a friend. And well, at this time I'm happy to have shared some moments with Lars because it was really fun and I remember his loss, yeah. And it's a bit hard to express all the feelings but anyway, I think it's the right time to say goodbye Lars, goodbye and farewell.