 My name is Alexander Barbe and I'm head of the NBK office in Berlin, Germany. And we as NBK, we are a digital agency based in the UK, but also in Germany. And yeah, we have around 200 people, I would say, a few offices. And we're here basically because we like on the one hand to support the Drupal community because we're doing quite a lot of Drupal projects. And yeah, are really involved in many, many projects. And so we like to see where Drupal goes, what are the interesting topics. People working also with Drupal are kind of taken care of. And yeah, to be honest, we're always looking for new developers as well. So for us, it's also a chance to be visible and maybe find some new developers working with NBK. From the very start, we started in Vika like 10 years ago, we were very much focusing on open source and open source projects. So for us, it was from the very beginning totally clear that this whole community only can live and survive if there are also companies kind of participating and taking care of. And to be able to have such amazing events like the Drupal Camp London, I mean, it's totally clear that there also needs to be some money in it. And yeah, I mean, we are benefiting very heavily from Drupal and everything that is built there and supplied and already created. So for us, it's totally clear that we have to be part of this and also help to organize it. I mean, it's not the only Drupal Camp we're sponsoring, I think, but I mean, on the one hand, our main office, our headquarters is in London. So on the one hand, it's quite obvious. I mean, we're here, few people are here living in London and it's also our biggest office. So it was quite clear also. I think one of the bigger Drupal camps organized worldwide, but it's not the only one and not the only Drupal focused event where we're actually sponsoring. But yeah, I mean, I know that this already paid off in the end. I mean, being here and seeing all this great people, all these talks, our developers. I mean, we are here with a whole team, if you want so. So they're all excited to be able to participate in this event. And I mean, if our people all like it, so then it's totally clear that we have to do it in a way. But it's not that we're kind of cherry picking and saying, OK, this is the only Drupal event we're supporting. But yeah, we're also going to two other Drupal events as well, same in Germany. I mean, yeah, it's not that big, probably over there. I mean, this was really, for me, it was really amazing to see all these people gathering together. And this is great when you're here. University is really, really great. But yeah, it's not that we're saying, OK, just one Drupal event a year. This is not the case. I would say the size is obviously one thing. So it's really big. But what I liked, I mean, me personally, I was not attending that many Drupal events. But what I heard also from my colleagues and what I know from my experience, I would say the level of the professionalism in organizing it, running it, having everything arranged, the quality of the speakers. But also, you know, how many interesting people are attending it and you're able to talk to them, et cetera. The evening event, everything. I would say, for me, at least, it was just perfectly organized. And you see that there's, yeah, kind of people not doing it probably for the first time. And I would say for the smaller Drupal camps, it's, I mean, more, yeah, like, oh, we're doing a Drupal camp. How are we doing it exactly? And you have the feeling that there is, yeah, they're not that professional, I would say. And this is maybe something that differentiates the Drupal camp. It's a Drupal camp in London. And if you compare it to Germany, for example, I would say that, I mean, Drupal is quite famous in Germany as well. But I wouldn't say that, yeah, it progressed so far. I would see the UK Drupal community is maybe, yeah, easily one or two years ahead of Germany. And this is interesting to see for me from the, you know, German perspective, how it's done here, how it's working here. To be maybe able to even kind of participate more in German Drupal events and to help us in Wicker Germany to also be able to, you know, give it another push to be able to help Drupal in general also because I think there are so many, many agencies, so many companies that could use Drupal in Germany, but they, yeah, need to be aware, and especially of the advantages like Drupal ate, for example. Yeah, if I had to describe Drupal London in one word, it would be gorgeous, a simple as that.