 And then started with the Boff drama for today in Mississippi and this year we started with a fundraising Boff. In the fundraising Boff, it was me and Andreas, so we thought of it, yeah, and did too much. The Boff was made to get feedback from the community and I still sent a few, I think two hours ago to the list. But the summary so far is that the feedback is quite positive from the people who tested it. There will be other people trying to use it, I think the transportation team was interested. So let's see. If you have any other comments, just please add your comments to the video. There were just a few minor things that were to be addressed in the Insta. I'll just add all the positive feedback and that's it. The next one is, did anyone want to go there? Alright. Yeah, I already left that for TV. Okay, the next one is, does anyone want to go to STK? I would have been doing a bit more or less how to get an application compiled and then we discussed all the ways for doing it better. As if it's at a very, very early stage, there's a lot of things to discuss. It can change quite easily and actually the way it changes some things. But if anyone is interested, there's still discussions to be had. Can I just say something about this? Let's ask me if I also didn't have a computer to flash this phone. And so I downloaded one package and he copy pasted one line from the browser page and we just watched his phone flash and everything worked. So, what about this? We spoke about the problems that have existed in the community and how much confidence it has had for the lot. And in the end, a big group of people, everybody loves it, which is very nice. And we went to do this and we spoke with people from here and we, what needs to be done for the wider release. And today I've spent some time with Aaron teaching him how to be a manager. And our trainer, the manager, came about to, then we followed the manager's yellow belt and he was to present Aaron with his yellow belt of manager who was the manager. So the hope was to discuss more technical stuff that there was a time for during the presentation. So I showed how we create long-times and how we found the applications and then we just answered some questions from people about how we deal with some problems that currently, we find the applications don't work the way they want to. In the community system, I helped fix some things that needed to be fixed and I showed everybody how to get to the build.kde.org fabricator page so that I can help give input and build my own system. Thank you for joining us today, we just need more. I would like to say hello. So it's good, I was after Scarlett, because that meant there was people in the room, I like to do this, I had to do this before. So we thought we thought things are not really working sometimes and people forget to say they want to do these things but it's been happening for the last lot of reasons. I got some suggestions on how to fix it. Yeah, I did some emails, I will be in some questions and hope it works better for the next time. That's how we're going from graphic to that choice to win. From graphic to view, this is what I'm currently doing and I discovered in several months, about a year, and we actually display managers, window managers, so people wanted to show them, what do you do to show them, my setup. So I send my setup, it turns out I should do a tech-based page where people are interested by that and take you to a camp there and I hope I get feedback from them because, you know, having this deal with them is taking care of the script so, you know, exchanging scripts, that's it. The next one is... This is just the sorrow we have because we don't have others with us today. It was mostly weaving. Then we discussed about the features, how to get it on a different platform, which is always a very important subject for KD Connect. Some people discussed some kind of jelly as they have and we looked into how this... And it's how KD connects development and how we can integrate it properly, which is obviously very important. And in the end, Jens came to talk to us about Fidgety Eastup, which is quite interesting, but it's obviously not ready yet, but I think it can be interesting in the future. That's it. As you may know, in the city administration of Munich, we have our own UNUS distribution based on KMUTU and Plasma Desktop and we presented the obstacles we encountered for pre-configuration of the Plasma Desktop and its applications. And we got good feedback from the community and thank you KD Committee. We... I failed at studying at the bookboth and so we met at lunch yesterday and we had a full table. We just made people who joined us at lunch part of the bookboth. And I think we have a couple of new contributors, so that's good. Remember, if you know something about a framework or a retainer of a framework, we want your chapter in the book, books.kde.org. Then, this afternoon, we started talking about a trip for tomorrow to... Right. To Kampuskelle. And I set up a telegram group so it's on the list for Academy attendees and it's also in the Hash Academy. I was going to... Or if I were to get a telegram group and find a group called Friendly Trip. Anything cool to talk about from KHA? This is a sneak peek that only audience here can see so far. So, see you tomorrow.