 Hello. My name is Mihai Varga. I'm from Romania. I studied computer science at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest. And I'm my second year of study. I was. The project was called Connection to SharePoint and Microsoft One Drive. And the plan was to extend the LibCMIS to provide means to connect with both OneDrive and SharePoint. Of course OneDrive was the former SkyDrive. It's a cloud platform and it allows users to store their files. SharePoint. It's a more complex product of Microsoft. It has a lot of features, but the key features that we are interested in are content and document management. This is a short demonstration of the new features. The user goes to File, Open, and selects Servers. Then this dialog pops up. On the SharePoint and OneDrive can be selected from Server Types. You type in the host address. And the new dialog will pop up where you have to enter your username and password. After that it just appears to be like a new folder over there. And you can browse through it like you would do on your local machine. So once you open a file you can select different versions. That's one of the key points of LibCMIS to provide a file version over the internet. Once you open a document you have to check out it so others won't edit it while you are working on it. You do your modifications, you check the document in, you provide some comments and that's it. You created a new version of the file on the server. So here are some stats about the code. About 7000 lines but a lot of comments and plans and test files. So being a second year student by the time GSOC started there was a lot for me to learn. I've mainly improved my Git skills. Or Git, I don't know. Okay, unit tests. My mentor stressed me a lot about them but I know they are extremely important and he somehow guided me towards the test-driven development method. And of course I've sharpened my C++ skills. So this was my first experience with a big open source project to which I've contributed over a large period of time. And it was also my first working experience. It was very rewarding. I really hope the new features I implemented will attract some Microsoft users which were before bound by the SharePoint installations. And I hope they will dig into the new features. That's it. Thank you very much. Okay, thank you so much.