 So thank you all for joining this community call, this open air provide community call so we want to do it and we are doing it every month in the first Wednesday of the month to involve all the those that manage the data sources that contribute to the open air research graph that are providers of the open air content and your content is visible in open air. So for repository managers, from publications, repositories, from data repositories, from Cree systems, other kinds of data sources. So the idea of this community is to involve you all and to let you know about the main developments that we are doing in the and the main services that target content provider managers, repository managers. So this community call is dedicated to the new version of provide and we want also to highlight some kind of use cases. So we will let you know as usually we do which novelties we have to share with you or kind of reminders and then we thought that it was useful also to have three, four use cases to share with you how repository managers are using the provide service, how they use the validator to check the compliance and to improve the metadata quality, how do they use the enrichments, the events that we are generating with the metadata enrichments for each repository, how they link the repositories to this service, different kinds of use cases in order to make it simple and also to try to have also your input. So we invite four persons to share some kind of use cases but the idea that you are all invited also to share use cases, difficulties, some issues that you have or some good things that we also have in the provide if you want. So this is the main objective of this call. Usually we have always a main topic in each call. So this time is just to share these use cases. Last call as you remember, early April was dedicated to the Cree systems, mainly the use case of the disk space Cree system and the next call we want to dedicate it also to data repositories in June. So let's just use here three, four minutes to highlight the novelties and the main thing is of course the new version of the provide that is available. We promised that to early September and we did it just the week after our last call. So we have a new user interface available, some new features but mainly rebrand and redesign of the service, trying to align with some of the user feedback that we have received and also to fix some critical issues that we have communication between the content provider managers and some of the open air services. So we solved that, we put it in production, we know that is not perfect, there are some things to improve and this is why, so this is the second information, this is why we are running a set of user interface tests. Usually of course we should have done this in a better stage and we did it in a better stage, this is why we have this redesign but there are some things that we believe that we can improve and they are easy to improve and this is why we are having this three weeks of user interface tests in order them to fix some things really in production and we solve it and then of course if we have bigger changes we can do it later in another version but this is an open environment and so we believe that what we are offering is good, we know that there are some things that we should improve so this is why we are doing this user interface tests in production and it was quite good, I just have a photo, I should have screenshots from other people that in fact some of them are here, I already saw Francisco from the Polytechnic and Valencia also here in the call that also already did one of the tests but we are running a user interface test based on our user board. I also sent the invitation, we have already scheduled some, we need to schedule others, if you want to participate, please send an email, maybe we can integrate two or three new persons in this in this board and have two or three new tests, we are hoping we are running over this week and the coming week so Jordan that will also present a use case also have a meeting with us so we are running this user interface tests testing the some of the features and the way that people interact with the dashboard, we have a set of actions asking people to perform and we evaluate, we are not evaluating people, we are the users, we are evaluating ourselves but I think the results are being so really great so thank you very much for those that are involved in spending a little bit of your time with us and we know about some of the issues that we have and maybe here in the demo I can I can highlight some so this is quite good that we have people available to collaborate with us for this user interface tests and just the last information before I give just a brief demo highlighting some of the changes that we did to the service, I just want to highlight one of the the the bugs let's let's call it it's it's a real use too that we have been provided is on the on the user statistics service, we realized after the pilot phase and after several repositories joined this service and enabled the service we realized that we had a scalability issue with the service and we we saw it on the back end side so the information that we have this is so really information from the technical team that the work has been completed so and it's already so available in production so but we need to solve it like a kind of repository by repository for those that have already enabled the service so it's the kind of slow process in order to monitor all the procedures but it's all which is good and the results are already good so if you want to just put it here in the chat or send us an email directly for me or for also for my colleague Andrea I will put the emails at the end or Andrea can also share in the our emails in the in the chat if you won't have a kind of ever request to prioritize your repository to to to fix what we have already fixed in the back end also for your repository just just send us email so because we are doing this repository by repository and the and we know that there are people quite interested in this service that have some kind of urgent needs to use this service so if you want just put your email there or highlight your repository and we will try to to to have it as soon as possible for for use of it I also did this request for the technical team this morning so I hope that they can they can also help us to prioritize some of your repositories so these are the main issues so I we hope that gradually the content of the user statistics that you see in your dashboard will be correct and then it will be fixed after this process so before we share this use case with you and I just want to highlight some of them I just want to give a brief presentation about what we have new in the in the provider in the provide service and so let me open here the I hope that you yes you are seeing my my screen so we have a completely different um homepage to present the service we also have an about page with more detailed information about the service let's say that the homepage is uh and the about is for those that are new or that want to join the service or want to join open air and to benefit from the service but but but I think it's it's quite much it's much better now where we explain the different um um functionalities of the of the service we also present some numbers in order to highlight what we have in this in the in the open air infrastructure that is is connected of course to the the provide service and we link also for the main guidelines or the main policy documents regarding the the provide the provide service and uh we have this available um we we so the dashboard so when you click and then sign in and and connect to the dashboard you see uh so really a a kind of dashboard I think before what we had in the dashboard was a kind of um of um um web page is normal web page is where you can play a little bit with with your data I think now you can you can uh navigate through the different information that we have in the kind of of dashboard uh you have a specific page uh where you can see where you can check the notifications that you have as a provide the provider manager so you can check the the notifications you can you can um so the notifications are basically information that you receive from from the subscriptions of metadata enrichments but our goal is to provide more new types of notifications here for the time being we only have available the subscriptions that you do in the metadata enrichments but we want to send you some messages from our infrastructure like kind of metadata alerts that we found some errors when we when we aggregate your content other kinds of of metadata enrichments or additions that we can send to you um so for the for the time being this is the kind of notifications that we have and you can always click in the in the in your in your source you can have I'm showing now an example from the University of Minio repository but you can have more data sources if you manage to to repositories or if you manage a journal and repository so you have more data sources and you can navigate through the data that you have here we have a kind of um brief presentation about the main um numbers that you have from from from the in the provider related with the user statistic service but related with the the enrichments but then you can uh navigate so so one important development that we did in the previous version and we did it also now is the the aggregation history we think that this is quite important for you to understand when was the last time that we have aggregated your content and which version of your content is available in production and index it we realize and we know that we need to improve a bit the explanation about this but this is already very good information for you to put it more clear then here in this part we have the enrichments the more and the missing the missing is something that we are sending to you suggesting to you as a metadata enrichment that you don't have in your repository the more is something that we are sending to you that you already have but you may be interested in something more that we found for you for example you have already an open access version of your of your record but we found others and maybe you are interested in the missing we are sending you for example a an open access version for example here that you don't have in your in your repository that you have a restricted or closed record and we are sending you an open access so now you can play a bit with the the metadata enrichment as as the past the way that you interact with the filter is a bit different so you can see just a summary of the record and you can show more or show less the metadata record you can filter the results here by date or by this trust level that so is a result of course of some of the enrichment is a result of the test mining and you can you can apply a trust level a higher trust level or and then you can do it here in the in the filter and then you have the different enrichments as you know one of the last enrichments that we have introduced is the the orchid okay is the autoreidentifier so we are already sending also when we identify we found the orchid information in records we are sending to your repository if you don't have it okay and then the other component is regarding the user statistics so for those that where you can enable or you can play with your information here we have some issues with with the the data that you have available here we need to update this this is what i told in the beginning and you can get different reports and when the issues with your repository are solved you will you will interact perfectly with this this service so use the statistics the enrichments the aggregation history and then the place where you can update information about your repository so it's available here and the way it works is is similar we didn't and then so so much much let's say improvements regarding this service and and and then the validator is available here where you can play with the validate and validate test the validation against your repository or you can also have the the registration here and also to perform some registration of of you ever knew that the source that you want to register in open air or here if you if you want to validate against any of the guidelines that we have available so this is what we have available in the in this new version we are happy because i think it's much better now we know that we can improve and this is why we have these open calls and we have the trial dashboard where we can share improvements and where we have and why we are running also the user the user tests with some members of our of our community we can we can not sure if we have some common zero questions in the chat not yet but if you want please you can put your questions if you have any urgent question also now you can you can also join feel free not only to put your questions in the chat but also to do it with the video microphone open and so if you have any questions regarding the this demo please ask now if not we can go and move to the next part of this community call to the use cases that we want to present and and also have the questions at the end but let's wait just a little bit in order for you to for to check if there is if there is any question regarding this this this demo or some information that we want to to to to have be aware that there are some other people from from open air and from specifically from the technical team that manage some components of the provide available also to answer so if we have questions that i am not completely and that i don't have all the knowledge to reply to you for sure we will have someone here that have or later i can reply and okay so if you don't if you don't have any question let's let's move to the use cases and then if you have questions we we can we can do so uh for the use cases uh we just invite four persons to share the way that they are interacting with them with the provide service in different perspectives and just to showcase of course they each of of them can also present other things but just highlight some some specific things regarding the the enrichments or the validator etc so and we will have calling from the from italy from trieste uh jordan so jordan then you all can present yourself when you start talking you are part of the community there let's have it as an open open way uh so this is the specific repository that is part of open air and here jordan will present then uh blyanna uh from Serbia um we'll also um share the the use case from uh from the repositories from Serbia um and then two cases uh from from Portugal okay it was easy for us to invite uh for two different reasons Ricardo Ricardo is the repository manager from University of Mim in Portugal and João Diaz is a manager also in uh in with repository and journals uh in uh the Catholic University from from from Portugal so Jordan, Blyanna, Ricardo and João are part of the community like you are part of the community and they will share uh their use cases now we can start with with Jordan so if you want to start sharing your screen I will stop sharing my and you can share your screen jordan hello hello when then we can start with these four cases and at the end uh if you want you can ask questions about the demo and about the use cases or you can join and also open your camera and microphone and share also your experience with with provide let's use the 14 minutes that we have for this call for this to sharing these these experiences okay Jordan the floor is yours thank you for for for joining and and and for giving this this presentation thank you all uh let's start let me introduce myself I am Jordan Pichens the institutional repository Chris IT manager I am involved for more than 10 years with repositories at our university at Trieste in Italy it is in the northeast of Italy on the border with Slovenia and let me say we started in 2006 with the first pilot project with this space now I am aware that we were lucky to start with this space that it's great software but also has a great community and nowadays great integration and compliance with many international standards and also open air in fact uh yesterday when I was preparing the slides I was checking when we first start with an open air compliance test and I found in 2014 we have done with the space for the first tests and let me say that in 2016 we have migrated to the space crease with the for science technical support let me show you what we have at our university we have open starts that is the first repository that is now a crease also a glam and a data archive that have all the data that could not stay in the crease system rts that is the one that all the university in Italy are using the this is the iris system and in 2016 we also start with a collaboration with other two universities of our region university of udina and sisa to make a regional portal that collects all the data of our repositories in the region so this is a huge portal that is trying to expose all our data of the region well and what are we using on the open air provider dashboard uh as I say we start uh with registering and validating so the validator was the first service that we used uh this space crease is compliant to open air guidance for literary repositories version three version four is coming soon uh data archive but also uh for crease managers in fact we were the first in 2016 that we start the implementation of the first crease manager guidelines and last year in october november we have done also with for science and open air the first part of test for these guidelines for us is very important this validator because now let me say it's really clear how which errors are remaining in our repository with metadata the interface is very clear because you show the guidelines you show the errors and you are aware of what you have to fix remembering the first email that uh uh i received in 2014 from open air it was not so clear as uh as here in fact it was my first contact with pedro asking what i have to do okay the second step are the enrichments uh very important to get all the missing the ois for examples and the possibility to subscribe to these uh events why because if something is missing okay we could use the notification and this is another uh great surprise for us because this space crease has a great integration uh an automatic ingestion for example of project with the project api that is integrated so what happens i get a notification you are missing a project i go to my this space crease i check and then i could simply insert this missing project directly in our this space crease i show that i i see that ricardo will show you better all this part so i move forward and let me say last but not least the user statistic why because also these are integrated with the service in this space crease and it's very important for our university press uh uh because uh uh with this repost uh we could be counter compliant and this is a great feature for us and uh thank you for this integration let me say that's all uh from now and uh i could give the forward to the next talk if there aren't any questions great great many thanks jordan to share your your the way that you use the service yeah yeah yes you you just stay stay stay connected in order to also to to share if people ask something okay so uh you can stop sharing your screen and let's move to bligene and let's go from italy to serbia probably any can you uh yeah yeah i hope you see my screen yeah good yeah so my name is birjana i'm working as a nod for open air for four years but this time i will deliver some field slide about how we use um dashboard for providers so and this is not only me there are the whole team and you will see why we are the whole team so there are few of them already here with pictures but uh we have few more so um our uh case is a little bit different since our team is is responsible for 16 repositories until now and some of them are let's say small uh about 1000 records but some of them are really big more than 100 000 records and we participate in the participated in this um uh open air provide as as an open air provider from the i think very beginning and i use this opportunity to thank uh the amelie from the university for bill who helped us a lot from the very beginning to go through all these uh validation tools and that kind of things so uh we are responsible for the it side of all these repositories all these repositories hence their own repository managers but in most cases they are librarians and in this part of the world librarians is just now becoming more educated and trained to work with all this so this is the reason why we decided to help our repository managers not only with the quality of metadata but also to make their repositories open air compliant and to pass with them all steps so until few months ago there was a request to first become an open door member after that go through all this validation so we help our repository managers with all these steps and of course we are we stay in touch with them also deliver them all improvements even if they are coming from the open air or from some other sites and we are always try to implement all these novelties and to deliver these to our repositories so this is the usual picture i used for the dashboard and so for me this new design is really welcome since every time i have to go through all these 16 and to see if something is going wrong so because it's happened from time to time let's say last last occasion was that one of our repositories was is on the older version of this space so and it could not be harvest before we migrate it to the new version so and this is the page i visit almost one per week for all these 16 and see how the aggregation history is going if everything is okay and also proceed if the repository exactly their repository managers are active which means if the number of records are increased in every step of this aggregation history also i use this provider dashboard to update the data about the repositories exactly if they change something so i did this for all of them and of course as for this new tool we used quite heavily to enrich open access version we do not use the other type of enrichment because we developed our tools much more locally oriented but for the finding the open access version we use this quite a lot so and when we found that there there are some open access we send an alert to our repository management managers and they could enrich the data also in their local repositories so this is almost everything i would like to share for this community call and hope you find some let's say different use of the provider dashboard yeah thank you thank you very much so great i see that you are a champion like having so many repositories in here in your account to check in to manage this is a very good example i'd like to see this screenshot from your from your dashboard with all the entries yeah thank you and thank you for your input regarding this specific use case for the network of repositories in in Serbia now we have Ricardo so Ricardo Sarajevo from university of me my colleague it's the repository manager i don't know Ricardo since there are no more than 15 years that you are yes over the six over the past 16 years i've been working as the repository manager of the university of Minio so in my presentation i will try after the very comprehensive presentations that have answered me i will try to give you some short a quick overview of some some applications of the use cases in in Minio so i will show i will try to showcase two in two examples in terms of the validator and also in terms of the the enrichments that we use the open air provides information as very useful so in terms of the validator nowadays we are using this space six dot three and we are already compliant with the open air guidelines three but lately we have been pursuing and with success to to to comply with the guidelines for so what we have done internally was to to to promote internal metadata mappings and also to to develop a new metadata format to comply with this so the the validator tool has been very useful as as Jordan has already shown to to to see what to see our our score in terms of our our our repository and also to to to fine-tune some some metadata some some some things that we need to to to to see and to to correct to update so this this tool has been very very useful for for this another another thing that we have been using in in open air provide as has been the the broker the the enrichments that the information that we get from from from this this this this the service so Pedro as already shown some some of these examples we have the dashboard where we can find and also to subscribe the the kind of enrichments that we found or what we think would be more useful for for our own case so we can we can subscribe these these these these enrichments and giving giving you just an example for example in terms of the projects Jordan already also shown you showed you a bit about this but for example if we found some some projects that are missing in our registries what we can do is for example checking the this information in in the in the broker in the dashboard and then afterwards using this information also using the open air API for this and update this information locally so all of these can can afterwards give give us some some some advantages some some good things in terms of curating data and also for example in this case talking about projects sponsorships aligned with with for example with funders requisites etc okay as I said my my my presentation is very brief so I know that in terms of the open air there there are there's ongoing work in terms of new events in terms of the broker new events I know that's also new service as they are devising they are developing new new new services to to export the metadata CSVs words etc but for example just just as a suggestion also as a sort of a teaser I think that would be very relevant to to have to to for these events to to to to be updated between aggregations to to to to have the possibility to cross check registries between using other metadata like the type date publisher journal to exclude possible differences between for example working paper and the paper sometimes we find that a working paper and an article has the same title so just to try to to filter these cases and also for example again in terms of the the enrichments when we we check when we we have update the the the registries have the possibility to to ignore or to to mark these events as checks or as verified would be also a very nice add-on and a very nice possibility for for a repository manager okay so that's more or less what I had prepared for for this as I said it was a very brief presentation I think in the in the end or if you want we can can ask some questions but this is what I had so thank you many thanks Ricardo um and thank you for for the the highlighting this suggesting regarding the the the aggregations the alignment between the generation of enrichment events and the aggregation this is quite important and the I take this opportunity to explain so in the workflow there is the this alignment is quite important so currently it's we don't have a perfect alignment between the the the aggregation the collection and the generation of events so you may update your content for example following the example of Ricardo in your repository using for example the project reference that is missing in your repository so you update that but then the same event the same enrichment we set it again in the two weeks later or one month later because we didn't have refresh all your content and open air still have the the the same metadata information from your record before you have updated so this is something that we we are aware and we need to update and we we need to align this this workflows and we hope that we can improve this in order to facilitate and to make this service more comprehensive which is not which is not good by the time being for example for Ricardo we have Ricardo have lots of metadata enrichments available to check that in fact Ricardo already did the updates so this is important for you to understand and I see I think this is a practical case that the also others in this call also share so João João Diaz now from from Lisbon from the Catholic University the Portuguese Catholic University also can share an example because João is also playing with the the provide dashboard not only for the repository but also for journals so you can also share your screen okay good and and thank you for as well to be available and the short time short notice to to share your your also your experience with open air hi thank you for the invitation and I will talk about the scientific journal part of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa and Universidade Católica Portuguesa implemented the open journal system in November of the last year and we start with five six journals but now we have 16 scientific journals more than 6000 documents and I hope and we hope in the next month we will add more three journals to this portal our concern is about the visibility and dissemination of the documents and the journals because for example some journals just have a web page in the portal of UCP or or just one portal dedicated to the journal but is not are not the open journals system is just a hdm yellow wordpress and and this is not good so open journal system we are concerned with visibility and dissemination of the the documents and then we we we assign all a dose to all documents this is for her as a main group all the documents have creative commons license and all documents are regulated by a cap and open air most authors without with RC our kids and we we are we love the persistedity fires so of course our kid is not missing and all the bibliographic reference in html in the web page of the the document article or not and three journals for now export metadata to Doa and of course we are working to add more and journals in the Doa and we have the we have more than three three thousand page views and more and almost eight thousand users signed November and the best year this is an example of an article for example we have the orchids from to all two authors actually if one out there want to submit the the article need to create orchids and need to create the orchid to submit the article and we as I say the reference we add all the reference in the the the web page with toy we use the link reference crosshift and as I said we love persistent identifiers and and we have the toy and of the article and the creative comments okay open air provider our experience and we we make the registration of all journals in the open air and the portal too we want to of course the great all the metadata we want to validate and re-enrichment and the pro for now we just make the registry but we don't we don't have the aggregation and we are waiting that the open air and make some updates to to to aggregate our documents this is one example okay and we use the provide to validate we have 60 60 journals and and it's just not the the librarians who insert the information the metadata we have a editorial board so have a lot of people different people with different backgrounds to insert insert this metadata and the PDF so as you can see here and we forgot to to to would you go to the the creative commons license and thank you and the the the the open air provide show this missing or this error the other one is the PDF and the the metadata show in the immediately that is missing a PDF and with one click we access access to this article and add the PDF the next step what we want yeah we want to to to use the statistics from the open journal system in the open an open air provide and of course we want to manage the enrichment of the the articles and the documents and for example because the our kit not all the authors and have as our kit and if one repository insert this information we will receive a notification and we will enrich this metadata in our open journal system or the reference of the project the it's the same case okay stay connected okay okay thank you thank you just stay connected stay safe and stay connected stay at all it's this um so thank you as well for sharing this experience a recent experience of of validating and and proceeding with the registration of the collection of journals that you have in your university so um we are available now for questions or for others to to share also your use cases I know that there are different people here that alpha have similar experiences with with this service so if you want to to share it's so feel free to to use your microphone or camera to share your thoughts just checking here if you have any if we have any so we have already here a contribution from from Lucas from sensor community so we will will contact you and we know that I think also for via Germany we have also some contacts here so when they already share the the presentation maybe you can share once again and for those that have joined later um not sure if we have questions in the in the document we have also a google document to where you can put the questions during the meeting or or later if you if you want to to clarify some things not sure if someone also from muni b from our colleagues from muni b also want to say something regarding these things regarding the aggregation process the workflow just to clarify our colleagues here if we if you think it's it's needed um okay I don't see any question here not for this not for this call yes for only for the previous calls if you want to to say something so feel free also we have we have here five six minutes more if you want to ask something directly to João or to or to so João from your experience just just a quick question so you so the the experience using the validator was the kind of easy to do thing or is it was painful no it's very easy actually if we compare it to old open provider yeah it's it's very difficult to understand what we have to do with this it's very easy and of course I need to check more one or two things because we just check the the missing pdf and the the missing license but yeah it's very easy and we and I'm waiting for the enrichment I hope we found more metadata to to to enrich the the open journal system yeah it's very easy thank you okay thank you very much um yeah and this part of the enrichments for journal is also is also important because we we see all the added value um service uh when we talk about reposit publication repositories for for the enrichments but we see also interesting things for to offer to journals so it's important also to have these use cases from journals um Bliene and Jordan Ricardo do you want to have more something more that also come to your mind after um watching the the other presentations and if you want to just jump in and and share yes let me say like someone wrote on the chat we are waiting for the apis for the enrichment even so that uh could be more integrated in our repository software so i'm checking on the chat okay okay okay yes this is important so yeah this is the one one critical issue we are not sure about the the swath to have a way also to open air to provide via swath server but the the csv file we we will do it as as soon as possible I would like to have it already done but all these things um about COVID you know that put and also not about the way that we work but more because we need we were obliged to prioritize other activities in in open air also to have a specific open science gateway for for COVID and we have delayed some some technical developments but the csv is something that we really want to offer them to for each of the enrichments that we have you can have available a csv file to download and you can filter and we can generate the you can filter the the events and you we can generate also a csv file for you for you like like we do in explore service in explore for example explore .openair.u for all the the the queries that you do in the in the discovery service you can download the csv until 2000 records so it's something that we can we can do it easily okay Bliene is asking the difficult question how will all this continue to work in 2021 I think for the I think the having all this exposure and having these community calls and and not only these community calls it's something that we are putting the the need of this service available for all for sure open air this service is a service that we can have clear cost benefit features I think open air legal entity will maintain this this service in my opinion much easier than others but but this is my opinion and for sure for if we are talking about 2021 this service will continue if we are talking longer term we need to to find ways but provide provide service from open air is clearly an AOSC service maybe should should gain more importance in the context of AOSC as also an entrance for the providers of of of content of research products for AOSC I believe that so provide will will I have a long life in open air and also as a as a relevant service within the AOSC ecosystem I will say if I say if I may answer like this but you can also share your thoughts about this okay so if you have any any other comment please please do so in the meantime as we are coming to the end you can share your thoughts or you can just ask for questions but we will have two more minutes just I want to highlight the upcoming calls so we have one more call schedule for the first Wednesday of June so June the third then we will we will schedule the other calls we just need to decide if we do it if we skip one month in the summer or not but due to these times we don't know if we have holidays or summer but let's say so we will schedule and we will put in this home page in this web page of the community calls or schedule the community calls until the end of the of the year and please join all the as you know notes recording slides will be available in the same home page where you can check or check later we know that the several people check the the recordings after sometimes they are not available to follow this life and I also want to highlight the newsletter please do not forget to subscribe the newsletter if you want to follow also this novelties around services for repository managers for content provider managers please subscribe the newsletter send out the newsletter for all the contacts registered in the provide service but you can also subscribe the newsletter and receive it so we usually resend it so the day before or two days before the community call in the first the first Wednesday of the month so we will keep this periodicity okay so Andrea already shared here the presentation already shared here the link also to subscribe the newsletter so one hour after we start we can finish we all have several other commitments so thank you all for joining I have a special thanks to to Breanna to Jordan to Ricardo and to João for sharing your experience using the the service I think this is good to in a in a informal environment I hope that others will found it useful and if you want to subscribe the newsletter please follow this link if you want to to participate to join this effort of improving the service you can also offer yourself to to this user test it's just so we I think we just we will just use um one hour one hour and a half from your time for this task um the coming two weeks and um and then stay connected as as as João said suggests so to our services and stay tuned receiving our information so it was a pleasure to to to share this this six open air provide call and and thank you for joining and to be part of open air so stay safe and and see you in one of the upcoming meetings or in our next call bye bye