 My name is Barry Fisher, the director of Real Life Digital. We're a Drupal company based in south of the UK. I've been coming to Drupal Camp London to all of the events, the exception of the first one, so this is my fourth Drupal Camp, and it's very useful to me as a business owner to come and talk to other business owners on the Friday with the CXO Day to discuss problems that they're facing around recruitment, finding clients, how they maintain clients and the business models that they use. So it's nice to come away from your little bubble of running your own company and to find out how other people are solving the challenges that they face. So I'm mainly interested over this weekend, it's a number of things because I've got a technical background. I'm interested in going to some of the sessions around some of the new innovations in Drupal 8. I've just come from a boff and we're talking about business initiatives about how we can as a Drupal community do more in other industries and provide industry-based case studies so that we can do more that's outside of our own sphere and learn from other industries as well because rather than the Drupal community trying to solve problems uniquely by itself, there may already be solutions out there. So Real Life Digital was sponsoring the CXO Day yesterday on Friday. We thought it was a good opportunity for us to just raise our head above the parapet a little bit and speak to other business owners and also service providers that come on the day. So that was quite useful to speak with them and there were lots of good speakers this year so definitely recommend coming if you own an agency to come and speak and network. So it's partly networking, it's partly learning from other people's successes and failures as well. People are quite open and honest which is always nice that we're amongst friends, people are quite generous and sharing their positive and negative experiences so that's great to learn from those as well. So as a company we're really excited about Drupal 8 because when we speak to our clients primarily technology isn't a key focus of theirs so we come to them and sometimes they don't even know that the solution may be Drupal at the end of the day is that technology isn't their core competency so we essentially help them through the process of having quite chaotic and emerging requirements and bring those into focus and then put a wrap around solution. So it's about how you communicate what we're trying to do so we're quite excited in Drupal 8 in that it's given us more tools, the community is getting stronger and stronger and with Drupal 8 branching out getting off the island and using Symphony Framework and using other components I can only see our community growing year on year.