 Good morning, everyone. How are you guys feeling today? Good? Let me hear it! What's going on? You have too much fun at the party yesterday, huh? I know I did. Actually, I slept a little bit. So glad to have you back. I hope you had a great first day yesterday. I'm really thankful for everyone being here again today. We have some really exciting announcements. But first, I got some housekeeping notes. We have our Better Together Diversity lunch today at 1pm at the intermission bar on floor 3. It's open to anyone from a marginalized community and older guests. And then again today, we're going to ask the experts sessions. Again, great opportunity to meet our community leaders, ask questions, and of course sort of grow into the community. And then last but not least, we have Lauren Maffel, the author of Designing Data Governance from the Ground Up, from 5.30 to 6 at the sponsor showcase for book signing. Make sure that you don't miss that. And last but not least, tonight, we have our sponsor showcase, Boothcrawl, from 5.30 to 7 at the sponsor showcase on the first floor. And of course, all attendees are welcome to our sponsors. We'd be happy to see you. So, today, I think we have a really exciting program. And I just want to tear it up. If you remember yesterday, we showed the themes that we're going to develop throughout this conference. We talked about yesterday's vertical industries. We talked about the public sector. Actually, I want to send a shout out to all of you who have engaged on our Fix the CRA campaign. Please keep the momentum going. I truly appreciate the European community stepping up and being vocal about it. This is critical for all of us. Today, we have a pretty interesting agenda. We're going to touch on, I think elements that are really critical to Europe and more broadly, open source. We'll start with the value of open governance. There's been a lot of talk both on the software and on the standard side of the house as to, you know, what open governance is effectively and how does it add on top of, you know, open source licenses maintained by the USI and the open source definition. So, I think we have a couple of really interesting announcements here, which I hope you're going to enjoy. We'll talk about open source and sustainability. We have some great keynote speakers that are going to cover this area. And actually, today, we have our projects like OS climate and Agsta having sessions. They really talk about how open source can make an impact on sustainability, climate change, agriculture, and things that we all depend on. Last but not least, as promised, we're going to talk about open source and AI. We will be remiss not to do that. We have some really interesting announcements in store today and tomorrow, so make sure you stick around for that. And with that, it's my great honor to introduce our first keynote speaker, our executive director, Jim Zembling, again, executive director of the Linux Foundation, Jim. Welcome on.