 Welcome to this line, Jenny, our rest of the folks who work on the Next Step Connect app and the documentation of it. So, yeah. Thank you. So, how we started our open-source journey. So, first of all, let's introduce ourselves. I'm Yonah. Both of us come from Albania and I'm currently studying business informatics at the University of Tirana. And meanwhile, most of my free time, I spent at OpenLabs, that is the first hackerspace in Albania, where we promote different open-source projects. And lately, together with Jenny, we are part of Rails Girls Summer of Gold, where we are working on the Next Cloud project. So, my name is Jenny. I am also a member of OpenLabs of Albania. I promote open-source projects. I study information security. I'm very interested in security staff. And now I'm also an Next Cloud contributor. So, how we started our journey with open-source, how everything started. So, as you can see from the group photo, this is the group photo from the conference that we have in Albania. It's the first edition of OSCAN. And it's one of the biggest conferences in Balkan, I can say. We just saw a Facebook event and we saw why not to attend the conference and see what is going on with open-source. So, we went there. We enjoyed the vibe of the conference. We met a lot of people that could help us to join different open-source projects. For me, the first one was Fedora. And after attending OSCAN, both of us, we said, OK, but who is organizing it? So, that's how we started to know what is OpenLabs. That is the community behind OSCAN. We attended their meet-ups, organization sprints, or different events that they were organizing. So, that's how we started, let's say, our first contributions into open-source world. So, we met actually Anna as the third edition of OSCAN. And so, later we followed him on Twitter and we saw a tweet of his about an opportunity for girls who code. And it's a real girl's summer of code. It's a warning-winning scholarship program that aims to foster diversity in open-source projects. And the focus is not producing sophisticated code but learning. And why our choice, let's say, was NextCloud? So, after we had the team now, we thought now we need to choose from the projects that were listed there. So, as Jenny mentioned, we already knew about NextCloud because of Jan, because he was at OSCAN. And since we were even using that and we know how it works and etc., we thought why not to choose that and see even more, let's say, how is the community and what contributions we can do there. And mostly because, as you can see at the other slide, because of the amazing and friendly community that they have. And especially now that we are attending even the conference, let's say, they are really friendly to us and they are helping a lot to contribute mostly to the contact apps that it's the part that we are working on. So, here's our amazing team. Jan is our mentor and Joas and Maurice are our coaches. And this is the screenshot of the team's app where we have the source codes of what we are working on. We put there all our daily logs because we need to describe what we are doing. So, you can see our coaches, mentors and supervisors. Since every week we have our weekly call with our supervisors. I don't know why, all of them are Germans. It just happened. Contact apps, as I mentioned, and documentation related to the contact apps. So, mostly what we do, we try to fix, let's say, the issues that we have on GitHub. But in the meantime, we try even to learn new things related to the issues or even to JavaScript and AngularJS, because those are what we need on our daily job. We use IRC channels to discuss with our coaches and our mentor. And also we use the spread app for weekly calls with our mentor, coaches and our supervisor. And here you have a group photo of our first event that we did as Code of Holics team. So, this was a meta-plated OpenLabs Hacker Space where we invited not only the girls, but everyone was invited to learn more about this scholarship. So, even other people could join because even now that we have two months that we are part of it, we know that it's a very great opportunity for them. And, I mean, in the beginning you are like, oh, I don't know, I will apply, but I don't think that I will be accepted. Especially because for Albania it was the first time that four teams, I guess, so we apply. And we're like, okay, it's the first time. I don't think that we will be approved, but it just happens. You just need to apply and you never know. And, as you can see, we have even our logo. And no, Jan didn't do it, but he would add it up. Because we just didn't want to bother our mentor, so here is our logo. And don't forget to follow us on Twitter. And thank you for listening to us and coming here.