 As much as I hate to say it, welcome to the last session of DrupalCon Latin America. I know, thanks for coming, we're so glad to see such a great turnout, and in fact we had such a great turnout that there are 263 Drupalers here for this event, it was great, so many people here, we use a lot of internet. So at 9am this morning for example, we had 200 devices connected in this room, with 26 megs outbound and 16 megs inbound, that's quite a bit. We are a pretty diverse group, so we have 220 men and 36 women at 16% female, which is higher than what we had in DrupalCon Amsterdam, and is above the industry standard for technology conferences. It's even more exciting, our speakers were even more female, so we have an even higher percentage for our speakers, which is really fabulous. Now if you're looking, yeah, if you look to your right and you look to your left, and there's a guy there, odds are his name is Juan or Carlos, those were our most popular names for men. For females, we had a very low bar for the highest number, it was two, but we have two Marcellas here, which is fabulous. Marcellas came from all over the world, so we have a wide variety of countries represented at this con, it's very, very international, and I'm here to tell you that Columbia had the highest turnout with 90 people from Columbia. We've been taking lots of great pictures while you're here, and we would love to have you share them. There's a Flickr group where you can post all of the Latin America pictures, and there's already some pictures up there from some of the activities earlier in the week. So go ahead and add what you like. You may have pictures of... Declovia. Who went on Declovia? Yeah? People going to do it this weekend? Some people? Yeah. I know a lot of you played tennis. All right. Nobody got injured, which is great. A lot of you came to our trainings that we had on Monday. Special thank you to Jesus for pulling those together and doing such diligent work on that. Jesus, are you here? Stand up. Jesus. And thank you. Thank you to Jesus and David and all of the other trainers and those of you who attended the training. That's what makes this community so great. The willing people. And we also had quite a few sprinters last weekend. So we had 19 people at the pre-conference sprints. And I'm very excited to say that 149 of you have signed up for sprints tomorrow. So we are counting on all 149 of you showing up. And that's 67% of the attendees have said they wanted to sprint. And that is extremely remarkable. And I'm very excited to say that 149 of you have signed up for sprints tomorrow. So we are counting on all 149 of you showing up. And that is extremely remarkable. That's more than twice what we had in Austin and Amsterdam. So way to show up for sprints. That's great. Yeah. And if you've never sprinted, that is okay. We have special programs for you to learn how to sprint. We have sprint mentors. The sprint mentors in the room, do you want to stand up? Will they see who they'll meet? No? They're feeding downstairs. They're planning for tomorrow. But we have people who are here to show you how to sprint and help you get started. And it's a great way to learn how to contribute back to the project. So tomorrow morning, down in Salon Olmo, which is where you've had lunch and coffee these past few days, you can come and people will help you walk through the process. We will be sending you a survey tomorrow afternoon. So please fill out the survey. It really helps us improve Drupal cons. And it helps us know what things you liked, what maybe we could improve upon, and what you'd like to see in future cons. So it really helps us in our planning process. If you need a certificate of attendance, I know we have some students here who need certificates of attendance. You can request one on... not Latin America, Latin America. On the website. There's a contact us button in the top right hand corner. And you can just submit your request that way and Amanda on our staff will be happy to send you one. We have a lot of fun things left over to give you. So there is a ton of fun stuff out on the table. Please feel free to take it for yourself, or your kids, or your coworkers. Or if you want to introduce Drupal to someone new, take it and try and persuade them to check it out with some fancy pencils. I just want to remind everyone of the amazing donation that we've gotten from Lingotech. Lingotech is going to be translating 25 of the sessions into the other two languages of the presentation. So that's really remarkable. We'll be posting the videos to YouTube. They're up right now in the native languages, but 25 of those sessions will be translated into the other two languages. So if you saw something that you wanted to attend but were worried about a language barrier, you can go back and watch it again. And that's a really, really wonderful donation by them. So within a couple weeks, those should be up. If you follow our Twitter handle, we'll be sure and tweet about it when they're live. Yes. Thank you, Lingotech. This is a big event. We have lots of people help us to get here. And so we just want to take a little minute to thank our volunteers. Yvonne, Aldeber, Carlos, Cairo, Natalia, Nick. If you're here, please stand up. Stand up. You've done a lot of work. Thank you. What's so remarkable about these events in this community is that the community really does so much of leading the events to what they become. You know, helping with the content and helping us arrange for things on site, creating fun social events. So we also want to be sure and thank the room monitors, the registration helpers, our track chair, people on the social committee, and especially our sprint mentors. So let's give them a round of applause. Drupalcons also could not happen without the financial support of our sponsors. They're an important part of us being able to find such wonderful venues, be able to have so many rooms for sessions, and to give you such delicious food and coffee. So thank you to our sponsors for supporting Drupalcon Latin America. Thank you for your support. These events wouldn't be able to happen. We want to thank our Drupal Association staff, Lauren, Stand up. We also have Amanda back in the office who's been really helpful in helping us coordinate all this. Additionally, we've got Megan and Holly and Ryan here. And remotely, we had a whole crew of people that got up really early on the West Coast in order to help us with any possible website issues or registration problems. And I'm sorry you had to get up so early. So thank you to them. But most of all, we want to say thank you to you. So thank you for coming to Drupalcon. You came and you spoke and you listened and you participated. And some of you are going to be coming tomorrow to help contribute to the code, which is wonderful. And most importantly, you had fun. I have seen so much fun happening at this con that it's setting the bar high for any future cons. Leandra has an announcement. Hello, guys. It has become a tradition for every year, the Drupal community in Latin America to gather together and to talk about new ideas to bring new people into the community. And we want to keep this tradition and we want to organize next events in 2016. And can you guys guess where that's going to be? And the next will be in Rio. Next Drupal Summit, Latino 2016. We're inviting you all to have some good time and talk about Drupal in Brazil next year. Thank you. Con comes to a close. We certainly want to invite you to our next two Drupalcons. So this May we will be going to Los Angeles, California. And in September we will be going to Barcelona, Spain. Both of which are very friendly for Spanish speakers. So we want to really invite you to come play with us there. Sadly, until we meet again, it has been such a wonderful week here and we are so excited for the fun to continue tomorrow with Sprints. Thank you for coming and for supporting Drupalcon Latin America. Thank you.