 All right. Are we ready for the most exciting part of Academy? The coffee break is the fifth most exciting part. Are you? Sure, yeah. Well, can the last year... Well, we don't have slides. The last year winners, can you come with me? Okay. So first award, it's the application award. We discussed it at length. And this award is going to go to Plasma, and we wanted to make a special mention to Kaiuva's work for pushing Plasma boundaries every day, and he's dedicated to the project. Kaiuva is not here, but please give him a hand. Yeah, and the next thing we want to do is... there are a lot of people that did a lot of things in the past, especially in the EV, which wasn't that publicly noticed by everybody, and therefore we proposed for the Non-Complication Contribution Award, Cornelia Schumacher, which did a great job in the past as president of the EV for a lot of years, and a lot of other things at SUSE, and later Open SUSE. And yeah, clap a bit. Unfortunately, you're here. So the last award is the Jury Award, and usually it's also an award to people who maybe not directly are working on applications or so. And in fact, we were discussing this also a lot in this year. This year's award goes to Martin Konold and Olaf Schmidt-Rischwerfer for their work on the KDE FreeQ Foundation. And maybe just one additional word about this, because the KDE FreeQ Foundation, maybe not everyone knows about this, is an entity that is set up between Qt, the Qt software company and KDE, and it more or less allows or we agree together about the licensing terms for the Qt releases and to get the best out of the Qt for the free software community, but also for the Qt software company, for their products. So this is really important for those image and jurors that Qt is also free for us in the years to come, and that's actually why we thought this might be a very good idea. But this wasn't the last award, because we were here because they were here before. Organizing Academy, it's a lot of work every year. So it's Malel, Ruben, and all of the local team, please come up to the stage, because you always also get an award. Some words? I'm really happy because I'm about 20 years in this kind of community. I started... I started my first leadership here in this campus, and I have grown professionally, ethically, in a way very similar, I bet, as you. I know some of you are one of the best programmers in the world, not just programmers, specialists, and what most I love of your job, as I said, and I was thinking, I didn't like it because I was talking with a journalist, and now it's Malel. That's not the measure you need to send to a journalist. What I love of your job is you are focused on the user. The social context I think we share is we really try to make the computer, like Steve just said, the bicycle of the brain and sharing some principles of openness, transparency, accessing to knowledge, and sharing the knowledge. It has been a great honor hosting you here. I sincerely hope you have enjoyed it that you, when coming back to home, you remember your experience in Almería and consider to visit us again as a tutor of whatever you want. In any case, thank you very much for trusting us. This has been a test as a team for ourselves. Hopefully we have passed that test. But without your trust, this can be possible. Thank you very much.