 So hello chaos, we are a group of system administrators that started to talk about how to care about our users and about the safety of our users. And we put together a kind of checklist for everybody to understand how to run servers and care about the users. And it is for system administrators, for users and also for everybody, but we will explain in detail. So this is not just about running servers, it's primarily about running servers with their focus on privacy and secure setups and things like this. So the problem we've started with basically is that we've realized that many users cannot or should not trust their hosting or communication providers, like ISPs and not ISPs only, but mostly hosting and communication providers, like we know what this is. So many providers, especially commercial ones, make claims on privacy and security, which they cannot keep, which you often find out in terms of data leaks or whatever, and often anonymous success to services is not available on these terms. So we want to find a better way to manage this. And why do we want to do that, because we want to raise awareness of privacy issues, and we want to make users able to choose their providers based on some more concrete information and information that they understand. And also we want to increase the solidarity between groups and people who maintain, but also people who use services, because we think that solidarity is important when it comes to repression, to leaks, when it comes to defending ourselves and our community. We also think that to have such a checklist is good for compatibility, for connecting different projects and to ensuring secure communication between projects, for example, for males. Also we think that to have such a checklist, as we do a checklist, it's providing more security just because people can be aware, and after they think that they have done everything, they can check if something is missing from their setup. So how do we get there? Well, we started by defining a set of standards that are easily understood by both suit, admins and users, and we want to provide some examples for best practice, like how do I set up my server so that they are privacy-enhanced, secure and things like this. And we want to provide modular systems, which can be adapted to needs of different organizations, not just hosting providers, but also other providers for internet services. Projects can announce and attach their talents to the policy. So everybody who takes part in it can say, hey, we're doing this and we have this privacy-enhanced policy, and they can use it as kind of advertisement to actually increase the trust to their users. So we call it provider's commitment for privacy, and you can see on all slides the website address, and you can read the whole document there. One minute, extend time. So please contribute to the best practices document, please make suggestions for the next version, and please contact us on the address that you find on the website. And basically this was what we wanted to give as a lightning talk. I can give you more information soon, because now we have, I guess, we have around 30 minutes, right? We have around 30 minutes in the room. Closer to 15 for a break. OK, so we have around 15 minutes. We've actually got five. Come on, come on.