 Okay, this leads me to the last thing I wanted to talk about today, and this is our developer program, because if you see, if you saw the presentation so far, you might think that Nextcloud is just a nice product, that's true, it's a nice product, but it's also a platform. So Nextcloud is also a platform where you can build on top of. This is something that's very important because integrating with other software is absolutely super, super important here for us. And for that, I'm happy that today we are launching a new developer program to make this like easy, as easy as possible for everybody. So first of all, we have this new website called nextler.com slash developer. You can go there, you can see links to all the documentation of all different APIs. You have example code, you can create a new plugin, there's a wizard for that. You can basically fill in a few IDs and they get already your basic app download and you can fill in your business logic. And then you have a Nextcloud plugin and there's a way to talk with others, developers on the forum, and to get in contact with us if you wanted to share marketing around your plugin. So there are lots of options where we want to help you to extend Nextcloud, but also integrate Nextcloud into your other software. That's something that's very important. And this is important for industry partners. So we work together with a lot of other organizations, projects and companies. Only Office of course, Collabra, Moodle, Rocket Jet, now also IBM and Nitrokey. There's something in your back. So we work together with a lot of organizations and there are many more actually. But this is not only for companies. This is also for our community. And as I mentioned, our community is just super important. So we have an app store of over 200 extensions and apps that our store is misleading. It's all free and open source of course. But this is a place where everybody in the community can publish their extension. And this is something that's really important. We hope that we have more and more of those apps thanks to this new developer program. And to push this forward, we did an app development contest lately, where we encourage people to write cool apps for Nextcloud. And I want to hand over the thing to Nina to tell us more about this cool context that we did lately. Oh, Marinella, of course. Yeah, sure. So does this work? Yeah. So yeah, as Frank was saying, we have a kind of a huge app ecosystem. As of today, it is like 200 apps mostly maintained and developed by community. So that actually means like, that still works. Yeah, that means that like hundreds of people are contributing to develop apps in their free time. That's really awesome. Just like, thank you. So yeah, earlier this year, we decided to have like a friendly app contest so that people can showcase the new best apps that they really like to use. And Marinella organized it. So thank you very much, Marinella, for organizing the app contest. And yeah, so we want to showcase today the five main apps that made it to, well, to the final contest. And the first one is external storage drive. Basically, maybe you use OneDrive, but you want to have the next cloud experience. And external storage OneDrive helps you while having your OneDrive as an external storage but still using like the next cloud apps. So this was like really cool for, well, Windows users. But then we have upload details. So basically it adds a bunch of nerdy details to your upload. Maybe you're interested in like the remaining time or the speed. You don't have that like in the regular download apps. So that's really cool for people who want to track it like really seriously. So the third one is quite useful for people who want to actually share stuff online because you can have a link to your next cloud files, but this one is really like a path. So for instance, if you want to embed an image in a tweet or on your blog, you can use the sharing that app and it works really well. And then we go to dashboard charts. So you have your next cloud. You have all your files in your next cloud. But the dashboard charts that allows you to bring like the outside world to next cloud. Like you can just feed your next cloud with flows of data coming from well basically anywhere. Like you can maybe you can read like it's carbon emissions on the top. You have also like, I don't know, music or even your sensors at home. So that's really like a big overview of all the data which is of interest for you. And then we will have a look at maps which actually won the app contest. So well, first one of applause, please. And yeah, basically maps is fitting the whole world into your next cloud. So you have maybe pictures of your travels. Maybe you have like contacts in well Germany, but also like in Europe and also in the rest of the world. You can show them and everything is you can track your devices, track your travels and everything is in your secure place and private place for you to just play with it. And it actually also looks really nice, which is a huge plus. So Marinella maybe like you can tell us more about the developers that made the app. Julian was the main developer that developed the app, but sadly he couldn't be here today. Sorry, Julian couldn't be here today, but all the app developers of the Maps app are invited and welcome to join our future next cloud events like next cloud conference. Like the next cloud conference. Okay, sorry again. They are welcome to join the next next cloud conference and all the other events like our haquiks. Also later this year, this week, we will publish a blog, an article, an interview with Julian that explains how he got involved, how he started developing the idea about Maps and we are encouraging the new app developers that are still beginners to develop their own app for next cloud. So yeah, we hope to do it next year also. So if you have, you know, an app idea just come and chat with us and well, I mean great things can happen then. So back to Frank.