 And we are live, I think. So a quick, actually the last fuckup probably, we misjudged when everything was closing down, so we're sadly have to fast forward the closing note a little bit. I hope this sounds fine. So thank you everybody for watching the Arch Linux conference 2020. This is a close-in remark a little bit how things were planned and how everything went was done. So the conference organization was loosely based around the Arch Linux Conf channel at FreeNode. We were using for the planning and the note stuff, we sort of used ether pads for everything. It allows fairly decentralized way of working with people and it sort of allows everybody to do quick notes as we go along. A lot of the meetings was done then done over Jitsi or Mumble, a little bit after how we sort of managed to do them or how we planned it. So the follow-up to the CFP was a little bit interesting. I wrote initial mail for this conference that around 22nd of July. I then at the same time realized Anthrax and Allen had sort of been bugging a little bit about trying to get a conference running. I listed at the 28th of July as the first meeting time but that was pushed here a little bit the week because of other work. So we started the first meeting for this conference the 4th of August. We sort of had around six public meetings for this conference and a few non-public meetings to sort of wrap things up and ensure things were running smoothly. The CFP for this conference called for participation was sent around August 20th which listed the submission deadline for 18th of September and a video deadline of 5th of October. The 5th of October did not work because I actually got the last presentation sent to email last night along with the Judd's surprise welcome. So a little bit of schedule on that one and then we had the conference date of 10th and 11th of October. The new draft was sent to the Arch Linux webpage on the... It was already sent on the 21st of September but we sort of could have had... Sorry, these don't lie when people are typing to me it's embarrassing a little bit and the news out of the 21st of September we should preferably have had a little bit better time for this conference planning but we did actually manage a pull-off for a couple of days of conferences. The CFP was done by Pre-Talks which for that we were sponsors we got it for free and then we used the CCC video operating center the C3Voc for the mainstream which we sent our RTMP endpoint and then we had the Twitch restream secondary which was also provided by C3Voc. This setup was done using OBS all of these fancy stuff and I'll do a blog post later about all the nitty-gritty details of this. This is how it looks like looked like as a running industry TimeTaker, Lobslayout, StudioMode and the Twitch moderation chat with a few other windows with RC and others stuff. We had some failures the TPM talk had in essence two failures I had food pickup that was ten minutes late so I actually had to run down to start that talk and then also internet connection dropped also been some jitzy fallout freezes but that's largely just been dealt with as it went along. Other than that we have had no huge failures, maybe possible the forwarding of the closing talk but largely a smooth selling affairs. So some few statistics Twitch we had 146 average viewers we had 3694 unique years on C3Voc on Saturday we had between 200 and 250 viewers and on Sunday we had 100 and 105 so at the top of everything we had around 500 viewers of this conference. The total amount of questions that was asked was 80 on Saturday, 89 on Sunday which gives us a total of 169 questions which is amazing thank you everybody for participating in the chat so what's going to happen now is that we are going to do the video uploads, there's no ETA on that because there's a lot of materials to go through and some of them requires a little bit of stitching to make it work, we still had some audio desync issues and we'll also do a drop with resources, such as the blender scene with the reigning art logo the music mix and the release of the revenge day track I'll also do a collection of all the yes stuff that was released along with any scripts that was done to drive the pages so I'd like to do a quick run of the conference team which was David, Jonas, McLean Luvina and Thirstilark and then we also had the additional heralds of Acculet which was Tor and then Secret we also had a bunch of stream moderators and RCOPs which are very grateful for watching RSC and stuff and we'll see we had the DJ's revenge day and coderob which gave us two amazing mix tracks the artwork you saw on the stream was largely done by Svmonet which did the blue border stuff you see here and then Netsysfire which did the render of the reigning art logo and then I want to do a special thank you to Jed Vanett and Greg Crow Hartman for the two welcome speeches they sent in after me bugging them on a little short notice because we really appreciated I want to thank Tobias at Pre-Talks for giving us the CFP system which solved a lot of issues during the conference planning I want to thank the C3Voc for providing the stream of this event and I don't have a list of people affiliated so just everyone in the VocLounge at Hackint thank you very much lastly I want to thank all our fantastic speakers at this event a bunch of amazing presentations a bunch of a bunch of great presentations, Q&A sessions a lot of great stuff overall and lastly I want to thank you for watching stay safe hopefully we'll be able to do this next year preferably in person if not there will be another Online Arch Linux conference hopefully but we'll see if you're interested please stick around in Arch LinuxConf on FreeNode for the organization planning and yeah thank you so much for joining us and I hope it was I hope it was a pleasure watching this stream I will do some sort of after party in the Arch LinuxConf channel over just see if people want to join we'll see what happens thank you so much people everyone