 Um, so, hello, and indeed goodbye. I've put together some slides, they're not very long or fancy, but we can maybe go through them, and then if someone still wants to say something after that, we can do so. So, first of all, thank you to everyone. And with everyone, I mean everyone as was possible. Firstly, thanks to our MiniDebcon for online stuffies. Um, I think this is the fullest natypada crop of tumbleweed azim, a very high-voltage abec Jonas. Oh, let's devote to Gnaw and Acute, and if I missed someone out, very sorry, I'll add it to the slides, let me know. Also, thank you to our speakers. Without them, obviously none of this could have happened. Both JP are not Antonio, Christoph, Andrea, Paul, Ben, myself, and Dileb, who just finished talking a few moments ago. Also, thank you to you who have been watching and participating. Without you, all our effort would be kind of pointless. In RSC, I think we had just over 115 people participating. According to our CDN logs, it seems like at least 281 people have watched for at least 20 minutes consecutively. So I guess it was close to 300 people in total that have watched our streams. And then also, thank you to our sponsors. Even though we didn't have particular sponsors for this MiniDebcon, we used infrastructure that we paid with the usual Debcon money that does come from our usual Debian and Debcon money. So thank you to all our usual sponsors. And maybe in the future when we figure out a whole stack, which I think we will get pretty close to after this MiniDebcon front line, then it would be nice to get some sponsors as well, even if it's just for some loose things that we might want to buy like t-shirts. Or maybe we could do things like having a sprint in the morning, like something worldwide where people get together once we can do that. And then in the morning, people in different cities can get together to hack in the morning. And then we have talks streaming everywhere in the afternoon where we get some pizza and beer or something. So these are some ideas I think we can play with that. That's nice. What's the next slide? I know it's an upwards. Yeah, we did learn a lot this weekend. We got lots of feedback. We figured a lot of things out. The stack we used this weekend was very minimum viable product. We wanted to get something that works reliably. It wasn't very fancy. But for the most part, it did get the job done. And the biggest problems we had was when people had internet connections or power cuts. And it seems like Murphy Law strikes when it does the most damage. But that's how things go. And that's it for the slides. And our panel is pitchless. I wonder if there's any more. I guess thank you to everybody. Thanks for attending. Thanks for bearing with us through various mishaps. Luckily, there weren't too many touchwood. Thank you for attending and hopefully see you again sometime. Yes, you again soon. Bye. And this is something else. Is there one more thing? Doesn't look like it. Okay, bye-bye. Oh, I guess there'll be the virtual group photo in the cafe. I'll post the link on our see if someone doesn't have that yet. And then we can get a quick group photo. See you there. Okay, see you there. Bye.