 Hi. Nice to meet you. I'm Takayuki Miyoshi from Japan, and I'm wearing Pankuapu. Do you know? This is a World Camp T-shirt. Okay, I'd like to talk about the future of Contact Form 7. Do you know Contact Form 7 plug-in? Yes. Thank you very much. Oh, and I'm Takayuki and Prangui developer, and this is my profile page. And three years ago, I had a speech in World Camp Singapore. This is my video. And I'm from Fukuoka, Japan. Fukuoka is here. And Fukuoka is known as the birthplace of wapu, original wapu. Do you know that? In 2011, a designer in Fukuoka made original wapu. Then it's growing. And I'm traveling now for World Camp. Last week, I went to Jakarta for World Camp Jakarta. And then next month, in Philippines, Sebu World Camp and Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia. So I'm traveling now. Okay, I released the latest major version, Contact Form 7, 5.1, last December. And this version is the final major update for the plug-in, final. I mean, of course, I will release minor update for security fix or other bugs fix, minor bug fixes. But Contact Form 7, 5.2 won't come. Why? Because I'm on another project. So I want to introduce the project. The project name is Contactable IO. What does this, what the Contactable IO address is? It's not about WordPress plug-in. It's not about WordPress. It's about general web forms. It solves problems in seeing web forms. What problems? Now, there are technology called cross-origin resource sharing, CORS. With CORS, you can submit form to different origin. I mean, yeah, like this. Without CORS, this is the usual form. So this is a web server. And user access this web server. And this web server provides form. And this guy input into the form and submit the form data into the same server, right? But with CORS, you can submit into different server. Yeah, this can be possible with CORS technology. But there is a problem. You need validation when you use the form, right? So this email address is incorrect format or text length is proper. Yeah, every validation works. But when you submit to the same domain, of course, this server knows how to validate. But when you submit to different domain B server, this domain B server doesn't know how to validate. This is what my new project, contactable IO, resolves. How? I make a schema sharing shared by these A and B domains. I call it, I name it, contactable IO schema. And I haven't developed it and this is just the explanation. C-O-I-C-I-O-S uses JSON LD technology. And other technology. How many people are developers? Not so many. I use Cloudflare workers and MongoDB and OZero. And finally, I connect from each contact form seven site, each form to this contactable IO. Contactable IO is the kind of API service I'm developing now for other reference implementation for the project. Maybe I can show you by the end of this year. Maybe. Yeah, that's it. Thank you very much.