 So, hi everyone, welcome to the last ethereum.org community call in 2022 Thanks for being here. Thanks for being with us throughout the year It's definitely been eventful and we want to spend today's call looking back on some of the key things that we've done new pages that we've shipped and the Community-led initiatives that have had a significant impact on the site as always This is a community call for the ethereum.org website not for the ethereum foundation or the ethereum protocol With that out of the way, let's take a look at what we'll be chatting about today so first of all Paul is gonna start us off by By talking about the run a node and staking pages that we've added to the website this year Next up Joseph is gonna talk about the energy consumption page and our work in preparation for the merge Very on topic with the major events of this year Next up Corwin is gonna walk us through the new layer 2 page The scaling pages that we've updated in the developer docs and the find wallet revamp Joshua is gonna talk about the learning quizzes and the learn hub revamp as well as highlighting some of the pages that Some awesome community members have contributed to the website Nuna will give an update on the design system Pablo will cover the code base migration to type script and chakra I Will give an overview of the translation program this year and what's been going on Niko is gonna talk about our work on some of the other EF websites like the EF blog ESP cryptography and geth sites and Finally Sam is gonna give us a sneak peek into what we'll be working on next year At the end as always some miscellaneous announcements and call outs And that should be it so given that we have a bunch to cover I'd say let's get started and hand it off to Paul Take us away Paul I'm so yeah, I think I'm back. It's been a long year if you run a note page I had to look back myself realize was launched back in January That was an exciting update in my opinion to the page trying to encourage everyone to learn more about What's involved in running a note why it's important why why our network depends on it? So obviously you can get to that at ethereum.org slash run dash a dash note There's some tips on there for folks who haven't checked it out to try to learn more About why this is important to have you potentially get involved and get started for your own note and participate It's not necessarily as hard as a lot of people think it is so if you haven't checked it out I'd encourage folks to take a look at it The other set of pages that we worked on this is we launched it's about back in April time frame earlier in the year the Staking revamp we took a look at the staking pages that were there, which were pretty simple At first and we tried to expand on those enough for more information about different tools that were available Different staking as a service provider's different pool staking options To help kind of inform the community of all the different aspects of staking that are involved with certain parts of it can sound pretty intimidating while others are much simpler easier for the new folks to get onboarded and Learn more about it get involved So if you haven't checked that out as well definitely encourage same same thing ethereum.org slash staking That's going to be the main pages and there you can take a look at all the different ways You can get mistaking a little more learn more about the risks learn about the benefits of my it's important And yeah, I definitely have a lot of folks up today. I'm gonna leave it at that That's a back to look at Yeah, awesome. Thanks Paul was just chatting with people in the chat Next up Joseph is gonna talk about the energy consumption page and some of the work that we did in preparation for and after the Ethereum merge Yeah, thanks Luca Well, yeah, the merge It was such a Fundamental change to Ethereum that it really touched a large amount of our content in some way or another It was also a very hyped event that the community needed to be ready for Which required one type of content, but then also the moment that the merge happened We had to switch talking about it in the past tense and start talking about the low-carbon high-security proof-of-stake model being the current protocol design rather than an upcoming upgrade So our approach was to update the site in advance of the merge So that all the content was appropriate for helping people prepare all about what to expect and how to act and what to do and what not to do and You know to explain the merge is an upcoming event that's still in the theorems future But then we also wanted to be able to update the site on merge day So that as soon as we saw a successful transition, we could pretty much in one click update all of our content for for the post merge world and That means discussing it in the past tense showcasing the the scale of the improvements that enabled Celebrating with with Easter eggs on the site like the merge panda on the on the Atheum commons background and etc So to do this we maintained a separate copy of the website developed in the months of even leading up to the merge So that was just ready to make live as soon as the moment arrived And we also went through the site seeking out all of the gaps in our merge and proof of stake content So that we were as well positioned as possible for for helping the community understand how a theory works in proof of stake mode That meant writing some new pages on some of the more technical aspects of the protocol Specifically we added pages on the the architecture of an Ethereum node after proof of stake How blocks are proposed in proof of stake proof of stake attack and defense and we added FAQs page and a page about proof of stake versus proof of work and Coming on to the energy consumption page Now one of the most significant things that the merge brought to a theme was was a dramatic really dramatic drop in the amount of energy that it consumes The energy consumption drop by ninety nine point nine eight percent We used to require a country's worth of energy and now the energy expenditure is negligible And we also got more security and regular block times as well at the same time So it was it was just such a pleasure to write up the energy consumption page It's just really satisfying to change all this into facts from Ethereum will move to proof of stake and reduce its energy expenditure to know actually if you did move to proof of stake and obliterate his energy consumption and That page got shared a lot the bar chart on the page with the values that I collated got shared a lot all over Twitter and various reports, you know, I saw it a lot in September October time and Just after the merge a bunch of third-party reports started to be published as well that confirmed what what we'd said What we already knew about the drop-off in energy consumption So it was just brilliant to be able to add those citations and back up the claims with Increasingly robust sources over time And I don't know about you guys, but for me on the bleak days in crypto that page in particular is a real pick-me-up So that's all I got to say back to you Lika. Thank you Great. Thanks, Joseph Yeah, the merge was definitely the highlight of this year for Ethereum in general and As it makes sense. It was also a bunch of work for To get the theorem dot org live and ready for all of that. So thanks to everyone who was involved in getting that ready Next up, we're gonna have Corwin who's gonna chat about a couple of different things mostly around the scaling section and the layer 2 page that we Shipped this year and the fine wallet revamp. Take us away Corwin Thanks, everyone So coming into 2022 we saw that layer 2 solutions were coming online and we need to get some information on the website There's also a meme coming into this year of L2 22. I'm not sure if it's still alive But it's definitely strong at the start of the year That being said when We started the year we were looking at building out a layer 2 page for kind of Newer people coming into Ethereum to learn about it just a more approachable page That we put into the use Ethereum section of the website. You can also find it on ethereum.org slash layer 2 This page is very like approachable for someone looking to learn Like early in their journey learning about Ethereum and looking to learn about scaling solutions on Ethereum and So basically takes you from The start of like what is a layer one? Why do we need layer 2? What are the benefits of this? How do layer 2s work going into the different kinds of roll-ups a little bit? How to use them and on board onto the layer 2 products and kind of the difference between Layer 2 and of Lydium slash sidechain and some handy tools to use layer 2s In addition to this page, we had a community member a manual who did a lot of work to revamp our developer docs content on scaling solutions So started off with updating just our general scaling page and Then moving on into this different subsections of scaling being optimistic roll-ups So this page also got updated talking about the differences between optimistic roll-ups Zero-knowledge roll-ups how they differ from sidechain plasma chain and Volidium's As well similar these comparisons to the different kinds of scaling solutions You'll also see that content and how they compare with the zero-knowledge roll-ups page the sidechains page plasma chains and Volidium's and this was all spearheaded by Immanuel a community member So thank you to Immanuel for helping update all this content around scaling for us Last thing wanted to highlight that we were yeah that we were working on this year Was updating our find wallets page. So initially I went to the way back machine here to look at what our page looked like before We had some filters, but when you use them it would it was all at the top of the page is a little bit like Confusing of the user experience since this is way back. We're not going to see any wallet data, but The flow is kind of awkward for users So we revamped our find wallets page to make it much more streamlined and a better user experience for Users to find a wallet and how we did that was looking at okay. What are some of the main user profiles that? People would have coming into this ecosystem. So you might be brand new Just looking for a wallet to hold some funds or you may be really into NFTs or you're holding Your crypto for the long term. So trying to find a wallet that fit what a user may be looking for and Having easy options as well to just come into all the features that we keep track of and Let you toggle those to find like a wallet that fits your criteria and this was done a lot by our team and The community is at large by submitting wallets for us to have on this website as well Yeah, with that I will pass it back to you Luca Thank You Corwin Moving on we've got Joshua to tell us a bit about the learning quizzes and the learn hub revamp and some of the Community-led initiatives and pages that we've shipped this year over to you Josh Yeah, thanks Luca Yeah learning stuff I'll start with the learn hub A big part of 2022 was making a medium org more accessible to everyone And we found that one of the best ways to do that was by creating simpler More curated learning experiences So what I mean is like is instead of complicated technical developer docs. We wanted to grow our content With more easy to understand if he didn't explanations about like the fundamentals and basic concepts So to the end we created firstly this learning hub that you see on my screen just now the goal was to explain about the essentials of a medium and straightforward language while Still communicating the finer details that freedom has to offer that is sometimes quite complex And so this page in particular it starts off as if you have absolutely zero knowledge about anything crypto related And it walks you through the very basics of a medium of ether of buying Moving through to different building blocks around like smart contracts web-free wallet security And also into quite a few of the many use cases that if he has built on top of it Now I won't go through and speak to everything that's on this page But if you haven't checked out I'd highly recommend it To anyone that's familiar with a lot of these concepts. It seems pretty obvious The positive response that we've had from our user research Has made it quite clear that these types of curated learning experiences where highly useful to almost all users but especially beginners By pretty much every metric the learn hub is one of the most satisfactory pages on the website according to users So you can see that we've got from everyone who's replied It's got a score of four point seventy eight out of five it's very easy to understand four point seven one out of five and People think the overall layout and design of the pages four point six six out of five and that really Was quite eye-opening for us about the type of content that we want to prioritize moving forward So all that being said if you know someone who's at the beginning of the rafferium journey then consider sending them here to get started and Yeah, thanks Sam for sharing that in the chat Building on top of those ideas and the learnings from the learn hub. We decided also to create these learning quizzes So the problem we're trying to solve was No matter how interested you are in a medium reading documentation can be pretty dry. You can get quite boring Yes, so the learning quizzes were our first effort into trying to make our content a bit more fun a bit more engaging The idea here is pretty simple People like to play games and people like to do well at the games that we play So we thought that if we could gamify our content in a way that force people to comprehend this Wall of text that you can see a little bit more fully Then it would make them a more impactful user of medium and allow them to do more stuff So the quizzes themselves They're very basic questions Based on the content that lives on the page so I believe we've got quizzes currently on eight different pages on the website and Every question is about the content that came prior to it on the page The quizzes will tell you if you get something right So if we say that a medium transactions aren't reversible It will say okay. Good job, and I will explain to you why that is But also probably more importantly, it will tell you why if you get something wrong like why it's wrong the idea you're being that it can correct misunderstandings or broken mental models and Yeah, lastly, you can also share your results on Twitter to let everyone know how smart you are or If you're Skyler, maybe how smart that you are So far, I believe there's over 50,000 quiz questions that have been answered so far The reception to them has been overwhelmingly very positive So next year we'll be expanding out the amount of questions that we have on the website as well as adding more functionality to this feature So if you'd like to try those out I'm sure someone will be tired enough to throw it in the chat for me Last thing I want to chat through before I pass you back over to Luca is just to take a minute to thank all of our amazing content contributors a medium to org is Successful thanks to literally thousands of contributors and we value each and every person who is helping to build out this fantastic resource there are a few pages that I Really like from 2022 that I would like to call it specifically But we don't have time to go through everything So just as a caveat to this that there's a lot more to this and if I haven't mentioned something here It doesn't mean that it wasn't massively appreciated First one was the blockchain bridges that we collaborated with Argin on very early on in the year this was just as L2 2022 as Corwin mentioned was just starting to kick off and Everyone was a little bit confused at that point about how they take my beef and get it from me net on to something else So pages like this and a couple of other supplementary pages were quite pivotal to helping people understand that We also have a d-site page decentralized science thanks to Vincent Yeah, this isn't something that I'd hair of until maybe Close to halfway through the year and there was a lot of hype and a lot of interest around it It seems to solve a lot of problems that there are and the scientific community at the moment So we really appreciated Vincent coming forward and building out this awesome resource for us It definitely helped me and a lot of people on the team to understand this a little bit better But again, we've got overwhelming positive feedback from the community that this is a worthwhile resource And for the last two pages, we've got decentralized social networks I'm sure everyone who's been on Twitter knows that it's Potentially imploding at the moment and a lot of people are looking for alternatives So having a page like this has been great just to point people to What is a decentralized social network and what does it do and what are some options? And this was include as well as the decentralized identity page. This was written by Immanuel to Corwin mentioned earlier on and has been one of our most prolific Contributors in terms of content. Yeah, so we really appreciate that yeah, and lastly just to decentralize identity and explaining what identity is and how you can Use various things on a medium to build up your decentralized identity or perhaps many different identities using things like attestations and Explaining some of the more difficult technical Concepts around this and how those work So yeah, thanks again to everyone Lastly, I would like to call out if you like writing and you would like to get Involved with building out a ferium dogs content resources Then we have some very big ideas for scaling up this effort in 2023 So we'd love to hear from you Please do get in touch and you can ping us directly or we do have our content channel and discord as well And yeah, so that's all I've got. I'll pass it back over to with Nice. Thanks Josh Next up we have Nuno Give us an update on the open design system Hello everyone So you all know that we have been working on the design system for the past few months. We are at the points that We will start coding some of them some of the parts already have laid out some of the design system For the next quarter. So that's super excited to have something Some catching up in the browser for this update. I was focused on the on the December update Which was all more focus on the markdown pages and we've been taking a lot of details on those and we read to To use storybook On our tech stack to bridge the design into the components on code. Thank you Tyler for the help and pushing forward this This idea of incorporating storybook in our tech stack We're looking forward that will help bridge the design and the coding and everything will work smoothly So some of the highlights that I wanted just to point out It's like small examples that design system will help Like we came up with the idea of expanding a little bit the hero This will be something that will be working on on code For the next quarter or something new that will open up a little bit the design on the on the on the big screens It's just an example of how important week this work has been to a plated design Step by step without disrupting the normal flow of new content of the off the website Some of the components that we have been working on for the markdown pages as I mentioned so small details and crafting the small The small design details using chakra has a base as you all know We have been migrating to chakra probably will talk a little bit more about that And just to finish a quick example that this is a normal Page that we have now and we will transition to something close to this Which is a lot more cleaner a lot more open the read easy to read, but we're enjoyable to Read to go about and we will update all those small details This is just one small example of the design system and how it will be applied to the pages and the work we have been done for this month we We closed this page all the small details For and we are really looking forward to see this on the browser And this was my update for the design system. Thank you so much look Thanks, Nuno. Yeah, exciting shout out to Nuno and Yaka bar to designers who have really been thinking a lot about how to make contributing as a designer easier and getting more designers involved with Ethereum and Just to drive that point home right now We have 36 people with the design role on the server So people who are interested in contributing as a designer versus a year ago when it was literally zero so amazing growth Next up We're gonna have Pablo Cover the code-based migration to type script and chakra Yeah, hello So, yeah on the technical side of the website So in the course of this year We did two big migrations that were Driven by community essentially With the main goal of making our code base more robust That that will help us Sorry You're sharing this course today perfect. We can hear you. Yeah, yeah, sorry Change windows Oh No, you still see my this Yeah, yeah, this is good Yes, sorry for my new skills on this court. Sorry. So Yeah, we will we want to to make our code more robust and Basically to to scale better in the future and then adding New features on top of that. So The first TypeScript the first migration that we did was adding type script to the code and So as you may see on on our repo We are we have a pretty big repo we have over 25,000 comments and we have a bunch of Contributors adding code constantly day by day on the repo on the project and this is really hard to To keep the code organized and what a structure. So that's was basically the main reason why we decided to implement type script on the code We did this With the help of you guys with the community you can see here almost 10 parties participants 10 contributors help us in the process and I think we did a pretty Good job on this we basically migrated 150 files to type script and Yeah, this is of course not the This is clearly a An ever-living epic or effort This was just the first iteration where we just Migrate all the files, but in the future we we expect to To keep improving the touch script. I'm sure that there are tons of things to improve and to fix They're rated to touch script So the next big migration that we did on the code base was Related with UI You can see the implement this epic the implementation of the UA library so a year ago on December 2021 we were trying to improve the accessibility of of the website and in that moment we were also thinking about creating this design system that you know just talk about and and We we realized soon that we were reinventing the wheel in a lot of custom components that we have So in that moment we decided to implement a UI library That set the the foundations of of our UI components where we can build on top of them These components are more robust have follow the modern standards of web are well tested So we started analyzing and exploring different libraries different options and We decided to go with chakra UI that is an open source library That has a pretty big community around a Super good documentation and the API for for the these UI components is pretty easy to use So we started Implementing the UI library with you guys This was a great success. This is a great success because we are still working on this and We have around 30 contributors And migrating all the UI components that we have Recently we started the second wave of migration. So we divided all the components that we have in two You can see the second part here That is in progress. We are super close to finish We have a lot of PRs open that needs review, but soon it's going to to be merged and Another thing to highlight on this is that in the In the process of this migration you the community have not only added a Incredible value on this migration itself, but also you have proposed Some great ideas that are kind of related with this for example the the storybook Proposal don't bite tired that you know just just said as well That is a great example of People giving us great ideas to to improve our code So I will invite Everyone who has ideas or improvements or something that we haven't considered yet on the code to create a PR Issue sorry and propose those changes. We are always open to to hear that and and discuss them So as I said we are close to finish it I think early Q1 we are going to to finish migrating all the all the components and And this will serve as the foundations for the upcoming goals for 2023 where we are going to basically try to implement the design system from From the designers that that they are creating from Nuno and Jacob And improve the accessibility That's the those are the goals So yeah, that's that's all I have to say Thanks everyone again who has collaborated and participated in in these efforts Yeah, I have a happy holiday Awesome. Thanks Pablo Yeah, and thanks to all of the contributors who have been involved with all of these initiatives couple of pretty pretty massive Migrations and it's always exciting to see so many people getting involved Alright next up I'm gonna briefly cover the translation program and Some of the highlights from this year Just share my screen real quick This is a very basic way of Just highlighting some numbers so that there's a visual representation there as well So it's been a pretty impressive year for translations on a theme.org with over 2000 individual contributors Translating a total of almost three million words Both are though both of those numbers are up from last year Because of all of this activity, we were able to update over 650 content buckets across all languages on the site massively up from last year The number of languages available on a theme.org has also grown from 39 in last December to 51 currently live My favorite stat though and one that I mention often is the ratio of non-English versus English page views Last December non-English page views accounted for 14.3% of all visits to the website Since then the number of visits in languages other than English has gone up in comparison with English page views Every single month with non-English page views currently representing a record high 27.6% of all traffic to the site So over a quarter of all traffic to the site is now in at languages other than English in addition to these brief stats We've also worked on a couple of different translation related initiatives this year in the first quarter We published a translation style guide translation program playbook cleaned up The crowd and glossary so focusing a lot on resources for translators Later on in the year. We also completely revamped the translation program pages and resources available on the website We also had a couple of epics Focusing on translation quality where we ran several quality analysis checks created lists of inconsistent translations that will be addressing soon and Collected a bunch of feedback on the quality of translations Recently we've been focusing more on the translator experience running some heart analysis and Identifying concrete next steps to improving the translator experience that we're currently working through and The final translation related initiative that I'll briefly mention was adding internationalization support to the EF blog which is now available in 15 languages Niko will go will go through this in some more detail So We can give the floor to Niko who will walk us through some of the other EF websites that we've been involved in This year and just a quick shout out if you are interested and want to help translate a theorem org Let us know reach out to us. We have a translation channel DMs are also always open always happy to chat and meet new contributors and Listen to feedback and ideas. So that would be it on my end and now Let's Hand it over to Niko. Thanks. Look up. Hi everyone. So I will give you all a summary of different projects We have been working on different side projects along this year The first one is the site from the ESP team Which was the first project that I work on since since I joined the team last year Basically, this project was an opportunity to test a new a new stack On a smaller scale And to validate this stack So then start applying this progressively on a team that are as I mentioned the track my relation adding ties script was Possible to because we we first test this new stack on these smaller projects So in the case of this site we completely redesigned the site we redesigned the application forms we also The theorem software that the ESP team uses so this allows us to improve the application flow to scale the application funnel And to make the application process easier for the applicants The other side was this was a master much more simple and small project is is the site for the cryptography research team in this case the idea was to have a site to centralize the content the members the different members of this team have The personal sites and blocks An idea was to have like a half for this content. So for example now that they have a block for the team and they can post Different posts here so so share The different research projects and publications they have been working on The same for the bounties this was dispersed around different pages and now we have all the content on the same page So it's easier to to navigate The other project was the blog and as Luca mentioned the main goal here was to provide support for internationalization This site was also revealed from scratch Using the the same stock we use on the SP and the other sites So Basically now for example if you go to The blog site we have this new page. That wasn't a by-level on the previous version Where you can for example filter post by language And when you enter to a post you can Navigate through the different translated versions So I think this was a a massive improvement to the experience of the site We have also worked on some UI and UX improvements the performance has also improved a lot And we still have some ideas in in the roadmap for some Future improvements. I share the post on this code if you want to read Eat more in detail and the last one is more like a sneak peek because the site is not live yet But in this last queue we have been working on Rebamping of the get play inside In this case we also revealed and we design the slide from scratch The documentation pages are Now have I think that a much better UI and UX and when you start to use it you I think you're going to notice the the difference The search feature for example, I think it's quite cool And so we have revealed The logic in the down this page to improve the performance the filtering Etc So I think that's all I have to say Oh Thanks, and I'll see you back to you. Thank you Niko Yeah, a bunch of Pretty cool looking websites that we've just walked through So we've all been looking Behind Giving you an overview of Some of the main things we've been working on this year and I guess Sam is gonna wrap this up by sharing Some of what we'll be focusing on next year Sam thanks, Luca. Hey everybody Happy to be here. Yeah. What a year was awesome to see the updates. I mean Over 2,000 translators involved Seeing github contributors across a thousand people this year. I think Yeah, easily the most productive year for a theorem dot org As a project and like major shout out to the community here for for helping out. It's really inspiring to see and to be a part of I mean looking ahead to 2023. Hopefully you guys are are looking forward to the new year I think Ultimately, this story is just a lot of the same right like a theorem as as a protocol as a project in open source as a community and ecosystem continues to evolve and There's constant need for a theorem dot org as an educational resource to to continue to evolve To keep up with just the community that we have As with other projects, you know supported by the Ethereum Foundation You know a major value and like guiding philosophy We have is just the concept of subtraction If you're curious to learn more about that encourage you to yeah Google that search it on YouTube. You'll find presentations from many people within the ethereum foundation talking about it And I think each project tries to Exemplify that in different ways But I think the major kind of ethos of this philosophy looking into the new year is You know, we have a core team on a theorem org. You've heard from many of those folks today who have presented and That core team will continue to to build out features and contribute to the website But more and more our focus is not so much like what are we gonna do as a team? It's more about like what can the community do to solve a certain problem or to seize a certain Opportunity and like how can we help in that effort? So If you folks are, you know looking for ways to get involved like that is basically our job is to like support you In terms of like what you want to build what you want to write what you want to design or translate And for us to help facilitate that for the benefit of the community. So Whether that's applying for grants through the ethereum foundation, whether that's working with us just to like, you know Build up a resume or learn new skills. Definitely encourage you to get involved In terms of like a couple teasers just to give a sense of where we're looking for like the next few months of the coming year and I can say two big focuses are One is just withdrawals For first acres. So if you've been following the ethereum protocol much You've probably seen a lot of chatter how Planned into this next upcoming Shanghai upgrade Will be facilitating withdrawals for first acres Our team helps maintain launch pad dot ethereum org And that's kind of like a go-to resource to to get up and running as as a solo staker So we'll be working on building educational resources on a theorem org to explaining How do you withdrawals work from a technical standpoint? ways to learn about just like Considerations to take in mind Continuing to build out documentation for stakers to help them, you know To stake successfully at the end of the day and Latest indications are you know that might be as soon as you know March April this coming year so building out functionality and resources around withdrawals Is going to be a huge focus for our team, which is super exciting. I Think the second one that you know, you heard Nuno and Pablo and maybe even others touch upon but just like Implementing the design system. We've been working on for the past six months Actually rolling that out into code We think this is going to be huge unlock in terms of just like improving accessibility of the website Making it just easier to design and build new pages and new features So like that any developer any designer can come into the project and have like the building blocks They need to to be productive and be successful And I think a cool part of that which others also mentioned but like rolling out Storybook which is a really nice kind of developer sandbox if you will for us to You know build components in isolation test them in this isolated sandbox Take image snapshots to make sure there's no bugs or regressions or accessibility pitfalls Should really help us kind of just improve productivity across the code base For really any contributor looking to help out And I guess last one to just say is yeah like Translation improvements is always an area. We're looking at as Luca mentioned, you know over 2,000 people Contributed to translations on the project this year like we're thinking about you guys and how we can make your job easier and just more efficient Whether that's like QA tools building out our glossary and translation memory Empowering you folks with tools to just be more productive and enjoy doing it more You know exploring the machine translations to help you be more productive Super excited about potential stuff in the pipeline there And I guess I just end is like you know like what else we work on as a team and as a community like Very much up to you. So Let us know whether it's in Discord calls like these github Twitter. Let us know what you think we should work on and let us know what you want to work on and We'll do our best to try to empower you To get out there and make a difference. So thanks a lot and yeah looking forward to seeing you on in 2023 Thank you, Sam with that we're basically through with All of the things we wanted to chat about I'm gonna give it over to Josh my Time I get to be the hero in common The poor from sharing my screen We'd have a couple of other things that look is about to go through So I just thought that I'd start this just now and we can leave up for the rest of the call while we chat Yeah, so sharing my screen just now if you get some sort of QR scanner You can scan the pull-up code and that will allow you to claim your pop open address or your E&S And I guess lastly just what we're giving shouts Want to give a shout out to Scott one up who I did see on this call. I'm not sure if he's still here But he has helped us a lot with creating pull-ups across the year All of the ones for the community calls, but also a bunch of others that I'm sure a lot of you have already claimed Yes, so shout out to Scott and I'll pass it back over to look at just to finish this up. We'll use claim your pop Thank You Josh All right, so moving on to the very very final part We have a couple of announcements and miscellaneous things we'd like to mention First of all events so the a theorem that our team has attended a couple this year Where we've been learning attending talks meeting new people meeting up with our contributors We ran a booth. We also gave a couple of talks I'm gonna be sharing the links to Sam's and my talks at Defconn and Bogatai in the chat right now With Sam talking about education as a public good and the history of a theorem org While my topic was growing the global theorem community through localization Feel free to check them out if you're interested and with that being said I'm sure other people on the team would like to share a word or two about in real life events and the value of attending them So let's open up the floor and hear from some of them as well, Joshua nominates Corwin Corwin you want to Yeah, some of the highlights that have come from attending these events Comes from one meeting the community members it was really awesome at Devconn to have that booth and have a space for people to come up and Meet us in person and to talk about all the work we're doing on a theorem org as a community Other highlights that have come from being able to go to these events is connecting with people who are able to help us build out These resources and our experts in the domain that we're trying to build out content for so an example That comes to mind would be like the bridges page. We talked about we met The guys that work at li-fi at a conference and they helped to contribute to our website or the layer to website we met a bunch of L2 companies in If Denver who helped us like verify the information we were putting out make sure we were making a good resource for Everyone to look at so like a lot of the value comes from being able to meet people who are either experts in the domain or interested in This project as a whole and just like really awesome to meet the community members through all of this Yeah, exactly a lot of different benefits. Also, I would say as Really applicable to anyone who wants to get more involved in Ethereum in the space in the community in general is to go to an in real life event or two It's a great opportunity to learn and to connect with people and to share ideas and to pick up ideas So, yeah, that's That's one thing we wanted to call out Also if Porto's happening next year seeing you know, just mentioning that so a new event If you want to check that out if you like Sunny weather probably good place to be I Just want to chime into a second all of the things I did and said and it comes to these IRL experiences So like any any event that folks are going to if they're trying to get more involved would argue would be valuable and beneficial We don't have to be the biggest events out there like each then Ethan was coming up in a couple months. That's a very large event Hopefully we'll see some folks there and I encourage folks to apply if you can make it But if you can't make it something like that Or any type of larger conference definitely consider meet-ups as well. Look for your local community to find other folks who are also Turning with a terium playing around building things try to see what they're working on any folks that you can get in touch with Locally you can really have a kind of premise during your knowledge and education and access in the space So just want to put that out there as well. I hopefully we'll see some folks at some different events this year Yeah, exactly Sorry I don't think I heard anyone really touch on But yeah, if you want to get involved and you don't work in this space But you want to go to one of these events one of the best ways to do that is to offer your time and volunteer Almost all of the time that means that you'll get tickets to the event for free in exchange for you helping out with the event But I've had loads of conversations with a lot of great people who are the volunteer these events and just by being there and Volunteering you get to have amazing conversation with a lot of really interesting people And there's also the added benefit that if you're interested you can spend a bit of your time going to the talks Which I would highly recommend as well So if there's something near you that you want to go to or even not Check out in advance look at the events coming up and see if you can get on the list as a volunteer Yeah, exactly 2023's coming up. There's gonna be a bunch of events going on If you can if in if you have time attending At least one is usually a rewarding and beneficial experience Be given that we're already on time. I want to quickly run through two other miscellaneous announcements First of all we Published a survey for translators a couple of days ago so we can collect some feedback and evaluate how translators feel about Contributing and the translation process and hopefully use these takeaways to improve certain aspects of the contributor experience I am sharing a link to the Survey in the chat please note that this channel and Message are only accessible to server members with the translator role since we want to make sure that only Translators are filling out this survey But if you are a translator and haven't filled this out yet, please do please share your thoughts Feedback it means a lot to us and the more we can learn about how contributors feel the more we can work on improving their experience and finally You might have noticed that we've just announced an NFT for active community members and contributors Sharing the message link with all the details and instructions for claiming the NFT in the chat as well Basically, this is just a simple way of us saying thank you to our most active and engaged community members And maybe also the start of us doing more things like this So in short, this is a regular NFT on optimism that you can claim if you have any of the following Roles on the theorem daughter or discord so you can find the exact roles in this message The mint is free. You do need to pay a gas vitamin, which is usually around 10 cents on optimism In case you don't have funds on optimism This seems like a good time to bridge some over and start exploring Ethereum's layer-to-eco system which is growing rapidly and it has exploded with activity this year And if you're not eligible to claim this NFT at the moment, don't have one of the roles Don't worry. They'll there will be more opportunities in the future I would say just try to contribute to the website in some way be active in our community Collect a role if possible and you're good As always a huge thanks to everyone on this call as well as all other members of the a theorem.org community We've come a long way to the point where we now have a vibrant community and thousands of contributors to the website So all of these great stats and metrics that we've shared here today are very much the result of all of these Contributions and your efforts. So thank you Have a nice break everyone and hopefully see you all again soon