 table football and you have to pay for that, just $0.50, we put like that because nobody gets stuck there, but the money we collect there, we go for charity, we have maybe the residential go to a hospital or we will use it for next year, or we will see what we will use, for what we will use that money. The plan was to use the money for financial aid or other initiatives in the Python world, all the games and table footballing and the games you see there after the conference we will donate to a hospital nearby, so we wanted to do something for the community from people needing, and $0.50 is not much, you can have other people. Few reminders? So there is not allowed food and drinks in the rooms, but you can take your bottles with water. Don't get dry, it's summer. And the tram service is on a strike, so there are some hours that you won't have the tram, and in the other time, normal time is correct, there are less trams than usually, so maybe you have to be waiting 20 minutes for the tram, so maybe it's better to go walking to the hotel. Yes. We are sorry about that, we can't do anything. Okay, we are finishing just a few words about this year, this year was very hard for everyone involved in the conference. We are in a status of change in the Euro-Python ecosystem. We started late, we called late, it was really, really hard getting teams, setting up work groups, working with the local team to set up and to work with each other. I can say for both sides, I think, that we are really happy with all the work we did together. You will judge the outcome, and we really hope that you enjoy the conference, we tried to do our best. The bigger motivation around all the changes is to have Euro-Python and the whole Python ecosystem and community in Europe more community-centered. We would really like the community to be on the small stage, to be helping, to be part of it, and we really wish that in the future, we can, we don't have a small list of people to think, but we have such a big list that we don't need to say names. So we really need your help during the entire year. We need your feedback. Critics are very important. Critics help us to improve next year. Critics are more important if you tell how to others or how would you like to others, and they are even more important if you step ahead and help us doing that. So if you think our community should be more open, you should step and say, we need to do this, and you help us changing the things. If you think our, the website is not good, help us. If you think we don't address technical aspects of the Python world, education, whatever, help us. It's just like in the open-source world, if you want something, try help, try help doing it. This year, building a conference is around many, many important things. Those are hard work, diversity, which comes with respect. Diversity is not just about gender, it's about being different from each other and at the same time on the same thing respecting each other and have a good time. You can be different by gender, you can be different by race, you can be different by religion, by different levels of Python knowledge. Maybe there are a lot of our people here just because they want to learn about Python or other languages here because they want to learn. Everybody have been there, everybody have been in the situation of not knowing something or being not with the same knowledge of others or the same kind of, on a different from a bigger group, so please welcome people in and help everybody to build a better community. One note for me is that we, everybody know that almost all tech communities or broad communities have diversity problems and problems to manage people together and I would really like to pass the message that if we care about community, we should work on education first because it's a long term problem and we are not, we cannot force people to do something. We just can help everyone and if we do a mistake, we just need to say sorry and start again. So the most important thing, if we want to change our culture, we want to improve our culture is to teach from younger generations to value those values and help each other and get involved in the community. So if you are involved in education, if you would like, if you see people that are learning, be kind, go talk with them and welcome them to the community. Again, as I said, final note, sorry for the delay. As I said, Europe is a community conference. Nobody here gets paid for their work. There are thousands of hours of work dedicated to this conference. I'm biased on this, but I would dare to say that it's a fairly good quality conference. The venue is amazing. The food is good. And if you have ever been to even commercial conferences, there are not so many people that really want to please their users. So at least enjoy the conference, appreciate the effort of people and if you don't like something, tell us and help us to improve it. I want to give a personal thing to the people that were really involved in this year. So I want to thank Oyer, Borja, Alejandra, Daria, Christian Barra, Alexandra Head of Raul, Marc Andre, Lemberg. So thanks to Fabio. There are other people that help a little bit less, but also help a lot later. So Harvey, with the dinner's day, and Luis and Patrick that helped a lot with some television that you will see all the tools there. We hope so. And also the EPS members that they helped to do all the European Python community and help a lot with that. And this ACF-ISS as well. So as you can see, it's not a big number of people. And the time we dedicate is we take from our spare time, our family, our friends. So thank you for everyone for coming, and I hope you enjoy the conference. Sorry for the delay. Thank you. Thank you very much, really. So everybody knows we are late, terribly late. So we are going to shift a little bit as time goes. You can come in the meanwhile. So as I already mentioned to the keynoters, their time is their show, so we will eat until our time to be finished. And don't worry, you get your food. We can manage the shifts, and we'll try to shorten the delay we have. Thank you again.