 Okay, so we're at the top of the hour. So we'll get the wrap-up session started for this hackathon. Again, my name is Ray Pake, and I'm sharing my screen. Let me get that into presentation mode so people can see that better. So, yeah, I just wanted to have a quick wrap-up session for this edition of the hackathon in Q1. So let me flip to the next slide here. I mean, first of all, I just wanted to provide a recap. I mean, before I go into Merge requests, I wanna provide a quick recap on the tutorials that have happened mostly yesterday. So, you know, outside of the kickoff session, we had four product managers invited, and I wanna obviously thank the presenters, for a lot of you who attended a lot of these sessions. So I thought it was very instructive hearing from product managers on not just getting an overview of their product areas, but what their plans are for 2019 and where they need community members' help. So if you miss any of the recordings or any of the sessions, I mean, all the recordings have been posted along with presentations if there are any. And the slides and recording for this session will be posted as well on the hackathon session. So I just wanted to quickly go over that. Next slide, if I can hit the button. So community MRs during the hackathon, so I did a quick count, probably about 15 minutes ago, I think we'll easily have more than 60 MRs, which is fantastic. I think the number of MRs for the last hackathon was 65, so we'll see if we can beat that number this time around. But the other thing that was really awesome was that we had over 20 MRs that have already been merged as of like an hour ago. I'm sure that number will increase at a pretty good pace. And the other thing, just like last time, the MRs came in across different product areas for GitLab. I mean, usually we expect a lot of MRs for the community edition, but we had MRs for charts, GDK, Gitter, Omnibus, and even our website, www.gitlab.com project. One of the contributor found typos on all of our blogs going back three years, I thought that was amazing. Now I sort of appreciate all of your contributions. And I have this issue created under community relations project. I'll be, I'm sure I'll be updating this the next several hours as more MRs come in. I mean, there's still people here like myself in the Pacific time zone, I'm sure they're still working. But if I happen to miss any of your merge requests, please feel free to let me know and happy to add them on here. So that's sort of a quick recap on MRs. I think we had more than 35 as I ended the evening yesterday. So, it was going to be another productive one. So I appreciate everybody's enthusiasm and hard work on this. Reminder on prizes, obviously anyone with MRs merge, the deadline is 2,300 UTC on the 25th of February. We'll receive a token of our appreciation. And the grand prize will be given to a person with the most MRs merge. And also reminder about priority MRs. I thought this was really successful. I think I counted at least five of the issues that were picked up by community members and people are actively working on them. So, I mean, I think it's been a great success and something that we'll probably continue doing either in the next hackathon or we might offer this opportunity even outside of hackathon, but that's something that we'll iterate over in the next few weeks. So, if you have any feedback on the events, you can add your comments directly on the issue I showed on the previous slide where the MRs are. I mean, feel free to chime in there with any feedback or especially if you have suggestions for other topics, other tutorial topics for the next hackathon, please set myself or David now through Gitter or directly on the issue. Be happy to hear from you on anything that we can do better or anything you like to see in future hackathons. Speaking of which, the next hackathon will probably, I haven't set a date yet, but it'll probably definitely be about three months from now. I mean, sometime in May timeframe, but I'll definitely make an announcement about a month before. So, look for an announcement sometime in April. I'll announce them obviously on Gitter. I know people have been active on Reddit and Twitter as well. So, I think just reading through one of the comments. Yeah, thanks. Yeah, Marcel, I think that's a good point about adding the issue on the main hackathon page. So, I'll definitely, I'll be updating the hackathon page in the next few hours. So, I think that would be an easy thing to do to link to that issue. So, thanks for the feedback, Marcel. See, I think that's about it for all the slides that I wanna cover. I'll post this pretty soon. But are there any other feedback or questions? Drying down notes here. No other comments or questions or either you can speak up or feel free to type it on the chat window. If not, let's see. Having trouble flipping through slides here. Again, I wanna thank everybody that have participated and provided not just code and MRs, but your enthusiasm and your work in general over this hackathon period. I'm just really pleased with the amount of things that we accomplished over the last couple of days. Obviously, people in like the Pacific time zone, for example, might still be going. But I definitely appreciate the work that's already been done. But look forward to seeing many of you again online on Gitter or Twitter or at the very least at the next hackathon. So I'm gonna pause another 10 seconds to see if there are any questions or comments. Well, thanks, Cocon, appreciate it. And thanks for everything you contributed so far. And I'm sure you'll be doing more. Cool, I guess that's a wrap. Thanks again. I mean, feel free to just ping me. I mean, I guess the other thing is we're trying to march towards the deadline for things getting merged. If you feel like your MR is not getting enough attention or timely attention from people like your lab, I mean, please ping me and David and then we'll try to make sure that somebody has a chance to review and provide your timely feedback so it gets merged by the 25th. So thanks for the kind words on the chat window. And I guess we'll wrap this up and talk to you guys again soon. Have a good one. Thank you.