 Yeah, but that's the only thing that's happening. No, I don't. I don't. That's because it's not quite as written. No, it's not. I will. Next. Next. Thank you. Thank you. So, if you'd like to give me a couple more minutes, I'm going to have to try to make sure people get the next one. The council, is this your initiative? You can get one, too. But it's over. I say, yeah, get one. But they don't understand what people are doing. They don't. Thank you. They need to have a board that opens up the menu. It needs to be plugged. It needs to be plugged. It needs to be plugged. It's a no. It's a safe. He's recovering. It needs to be plugged. He got heat stroke from the day trip. Alright. I made DEVCOM 17 in Montreal possible. Obviously, it's not just me. the local organ team on the stage. We have a huge team and volunteers who were absolutely essential in making this event happen, making it as successful as it was. So we'd like to share some numbers and statistics because we all love numbers with you. And as we go, we would like the team members and volunteers who are involved in whatever we're talking about to please come up on stage. And at the end of this ceremony, there should be at least half of the audience should be here. I expected. So front desk team and registration teams have attendees registered, plus those that came to open date. 117 participants are already on site during DevCamp. Was it the biggest DevCamp ever? Hopefully not, but it might be bigger even in the future. About 15% of attendees registered, but didn't confirm it, still showed up. I mean, these were, I'm surprised it wasn't higher. Number of check-ins during checkout, one. And number of lost cell phones, which were never actually lost, one. And the longest delay in getting to the actual conference three days from childcare cared for, six. Number of diapers changed, five, 46. Come on, 169 of those put on the schedule. We wish we could have put more, but we already, we packed the schedule this year. No talk, we're no shows to the best of our knowledge. 32 ad hoc talks, 137 reviewed and accepted talks. By talk type, we have had so much, so many talks and in total schedule, 6,012 minutes of activities or about 100 straight hours of stuff to do at DevCamp 17. The team we all expect news from. Please come up. Accommodation bursaries, so 123 requests for travel, food and accommodation bursaries. 61 requests for food and accommodation. Travel grants, they took care of all of these. And two employers funding travel for their employees even after the bursary team granted the actual bursary. So thank you to these dedicated employers. Video team, number of cuts, 217. And obviously a huge amount of data streamed through the mirrors in Europe, North America, North America and Asia and 113.14 terabytes streamed from the storage service. I know you're in this audience and you probably don't wanna come up here. Total server traffic, 2.9 terabytes. Unique MAC addresses seen almost 1,500. So that means we're all carrying about three wireless devices each at any one time. Only DNS and DHCP server traffic, 15 gigabytes. Abcash traffic, almost nine gigabytes. And number of computers removed from Maze on Earth computing lab and repurposed for the video team, 16. Thank you, guys. So please come up, please. I've mentioned that special 1100 coffee cups, 1600 kilos of fresh vegetable cooks, 270 of meat and 170 kilos of fish, 675 hours of cooking, 100 hours of dish washing. Let's put it up a little bit more tonight. Almost 74 liters of bottled beer, 24 liters of kombucha and only 6.75 liters of wine. So, not counting the cheese and wine, right, right. Website team, 814 commits to the website since the beginning of last year. Numbers of registration lost in the ever. Only two, only two, that's not a bad number. Dead MSAA server controllers, two of them which might explain these down times that some of you have noticed. Number of has to publish a schedule. We won't go into that. Number of signed up volunteers, 44. Thank you to everyone who signed up to take volunteer leadership training in voices 17. And again, we know cheese and wine. So these are some of the, a couple of pictures we wanted to rekindle fine memories of events that we organized during the last week. So, wonderful cheese and wine. Thank you to everyone who brought contributions. This cheese and wine, this year was exceptional. The day trips, everyone who participated in day trips, we had great days of walking around the city, visiting the Botanical Garden. Some of you visited the Mount Royale. And I forget which one is the fourth option. The biking, yes, of course. Biking in Kayaking, yeah. All right, congratulations. No heat, sunstroke as reported so far. So, good, good, good. Conference dinner, thank you to everyone who came to the conference dinner. We've had 300 people come up on the Montreal Tower. It was an amazing evening. We certainly had a lot of fun. We hope you did as well. And a number of mascots installed on the front desk and zero burnouts. Without thanking our very generous sponsors without whom, obviously, DevCon 17 could not have happened. So, thank you Sabafel Linux, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Google, our platinum sponsors, as well as Flabra and Valve, our gold sponsors this year. Other sponsors who pitched in and helped make this event as successful as it was.