 So I'm Paul Krischer. I'm a Drupalist from the Netherlands. I live in Harlem, just west of Amsterdam. And I've been doing Drupal for over 10 years now. Just had my Drupalversary for 10 years, just a few weeks ago. And I've been going to quite a few Drupal camps and cons and other Drupal events all over Europe. I've actually met my girlfriend in Drupalcon London in 2011, and she was not the first and not the last Drupalist that I've met over the years. So there's quite a few familiar faces here in Drupalcamp London as well. I've really enjoyed myself. Drupalcamp London, it's quite large. You have over 500 people, I hear somebody say, which is really impressive. I think that makes it one of the large and non-Drupalcon events here in Europe, so it's really good. You can see a really nice mixed crowd with lots of diversity. New Drupalists, really old veterans and everything in between. A good program that I've seen so far. I've even had a little presentation myself. Yeah, well, I would encourage everybody. Go as many Drupal events as you can. Like I said, I met my girlfriend in a Drupal event, so we usually attend quite a few Drupal events all over Europe. We actually book most of our vacations first going to Drupalcal, which is the event calendar for all of the Drupal events all over the world, and see, you know, hey, let's go to Spain. What's going on in Spain? So one of the things that I recommend, for instance, is go to Drupalcamp Spain. This year it's going to be in Madrid early May, so look out for that. They always have an English language track as well, so if you want to present or want to not so fluent in Spanish, then you will still enjoy yourself, and hey, they know how to have some fun in the social events as well, and they have really good cooking and drinks, so recommend it.