 My name is Ben Wilding, I'm Managing Director of Cameron Wilding Ltd, a Drupal Agency based in London, and also one of the co-founders of Drupal Camp London and one of the co-organisers for the first four years. So community-wise, we've always been heavily involved as an organisation, and that's really the only reason that Drupal works is the community. Myself, not being particularly technical, I always love the value out of the community and to be able to be involved with that, so to find a route to do that rather than going to a coding sprint which I wouldn't be too much helping. I always worked on the community side of things, so organising events principally. So we certainly helped out with the Drupal Camp London in the founding years and for the first four years. And then Cameron Wilding have also organised the Drupal beer and chats for about eight years in total and the Drupal show and tells for around five years I believe. So we were organising all of that and helping with all of that up to about a year ago and it was just a lot of work at the end of the day and I've got a day job of running a digital agency too. So whilst it was a lot of fun and I highly enjoyed the experience, it was just kind of time to take a bit of a step back and let some other people step in and take over. And I think one of the beauties has been really seeing how the Drupal Camp London team have just continued and it's been allowed to grow and flourish with various people moving on from the organising committee and new people coming in and seeing that the leadership of the Drupal Camp London team are already preemptively realising that some of them want to be moving on so they're starting to train up a new pool of people that will be able to take over. So the quality of the people surrounding the project of Drupal Camp London has been, I'm really proud to see it and have been part of that and to know that it's going to hopefully last for many years to come because they're preemptively thinking ahead, which is fantastic. Another thing that I think has been really fantastic is the fact that we couldn't, because of work commitments, et cetera, continue to do the same level of commitment to the Drupal community events that we've done for many years, seeing that the community had come to me and talked to me about taking on the mantle of continuing on with the Drupal Show and Tells. So it's almost a year to date that we probably did the last Drupal Show and Tell and a number of people have worked together and from the end of March they're restarting with Manifesto hosting, Cancer Research UK and Christian Aid. So there are three months worth of Drupal Show and Tells already lined up and it's fantastic to see that that's taking a life of its own after us having done all of the organising. So now the community are really coming together to help continue that, which many people found a really valuable event in the London community. A personal message would be to the people continuing on with these projects that I'm very proud to have been part of that and I'm really excited to see how the community is continuing that on and I'll continue to support in any way I can, but I'm really enjoying at the moment just paying for my Drupal Camp ticket and turning up and not being knackered before it's even started.