 Okay, so that brings us to the end of the talk day, of the last day of the first All Systems Go conference. So, yeah, this is the first year. We were very fortunate to have a really good group of people to help us out. So first of all, the first thing I would like to do, so they can, so I'm not standing up here alone actually, is to get all the people who helped out along the way to come up. That's the organizers, volunteers, the first speakers who signed on, the topic representatives. Please come on up. Woo! You, Jean-Lucca. Jean-Lucca? So anybody missing? Yes, okay, good. Lars is coming. And Daniel is downstairs, he was behind the bar doing the video stuff the whole time and he always avoids photos and getting on stage. But I think you probably saw him back there, so yeah, he's definitely a part of the team. Yeah, so first of all, a round of applause for everyone, which you already did, thank you, but another one. I would especially like to thank Lexi for helping out so much. She had most of the burden of doing all the things. And so like all the graphics you see, anything printed, anything like that is her doing, yeah. So we actually came on, we started this adventure, I don't know, it was like the beginning of, kind of the beginning of 2017 and then I was talking to individuals and then some people signed on, like yeah, let's do this thing. And so we're very happy to have now gotten there and finished it up so that we can actually start thinking about next year without all the pressure of actually getting really close to it yet. So yeah, so we will be doing this next year. And a group of companies that actually helped us get to this point are the sponsors, and so I wanna thank them again. So the terrestrial sponsors, we had Red Hat, which we have a lot of people. Yeah, there you go, oh, we're doing that again. Okay. We have Open Sousa. Yeah, we have Holger and Daniel, who's been helping doing the video stuff. Then we have Pantheon, right there. Google, thank you Matthew for hooking up a song like that. Core OS, of course, and the people from Chef. And our lunar sponsors who, hey, Redbeard, you're supposed to be up here, man. And our lunar sponsors, which we were very happy to have, and we're actually, you know, participated a lot. I mean, you saw a lot of talks from the Facebook people. They had, I think, eight people in total here. And so we're very, very happy to have their support. And like I said, I'm from Kinfolk. We were really interested in doing this thing. It was kind of a selfish thing because I think a lot of you know we were involved with the system deconf organization, but we do a lot of things at this level. And so we were like, actually, we'd like to talk about that other stuff as well. And so it was kind of a vehicle for that. It was a vehicle for, you know, at a system deconf people were submitting stuff that was not really a system D stuff, but it was the space level that was interesting for us all and had some relationship with all of it together. So yeah, we're very happy we were able to realize that. Okay, am I running out of things? I think, I have to make sure I'm thanking everybody. Oh, hold on, there's one really big group. Yeah, and our media sponsors were Linux Magazine. So yeah, I have to add that one, sorry. And one of the most visible groups of people that you don't see, I know it's an oxymoron, are the video people. So that's the group of the CCC, VOC. What does that stand for, Daniel, exactly? Okay, the Chaos Communications Congress Video Operations Center. It's great to have them. I mean, your talks were live streamed. They were up on, well, except for yesterday when we had the power outage because of the smoking electrical box. We had, the videos are up on YouTube and the VOC service within an hour. It's pretty amazing and we're very happy to have that. So I would actually like to have a question and comment section, because session, I would like, we have things that, you know, maybe we wouldn't know we need to do differently, but how about you guys? What did you like the best? What would you change? I don't know, raise your hands and I'll give you the mic. I'm sure, I've heard opinions. I heard, for example, there was not enough meat at the food trucks. To be honest, when we ordered the burger truck, we did not know it was an all vegan burger truck. We knew they had vegan burgers, but we didn't know that's all they had. But yeah, I think they were pretty good. What's that? There you go, okay. So, better coffee. I have heard that. I would have liked Club Mate, is that one thing? Yeah. You like the charity, Mate? Okay, cool. That's good to hear. I think actually the charity office, it's the beverage, one of the beverage companies that offers back there. They actually have an office in this building. So I think that's why they have that. Yeah, anything else? Were there too many? Yeah. I will gladly pay more for better beer, for real beer. You would pay more for better beer. Okay. So I must say, so with this conference, so as you know, when you get a receipt or anything, everything comes from Kenfolk, we are not trying to make any money on this conference. In fact, we're like, I think about 10,000 and minus this year that we're covering ourselves. But we want to do more offering. We would love to offer just, you give you a ticket and you can get something from the catering company or whatever like that. So if we can get more sponsor money, that will all go towards making things like more beer, better beer, more coffee, and making it free, that will make it possible. So contact the people in your organization who do this and see if they can sponsor, because it's just gonna go into the conference. More things? It would be great to have plastic water bottles so that I don't have to care about them so much and you can close them. Thank you. How were the water bottles here? They were glasses, okay, from the back. Okay, sorry, we had our own stash back here. I wanted to thank that the price was so cheap that allowed me as a hobbyist to come and enjoy all these things. That was absolutely something we were hoping. We would like more students as many as possible to come. I think one of the things that I think about with this is that, I don't know, in the early 2000s, not everything was under, I like, I mean, I'm going to a Linux Foundation event right after this, literally right after this. We should be there at midnight tonight. And so, but it seems like a lot of things are falling under the Linux Foundation thing and those are usually very expensive and there's a lot of more show and I guess marketing stuff and that's not what this is trying to be. It's trying to be really a community conference where everybody can participate. So yeah, we'll try to keep it that way. So thanks for that feedback. Thank you for having a code of conduct. It made me more comfortable to attend. Yeah, thanks for that. Yeah, we actually got to that later than we wanted to as we did with 90% of the things we were doing. But we also like actually wanna thank one of our sponsors because they actually kicked her butt on that because Chef, they have a requirement that you have a code of conduct but since we were already actually looking at doing this, we were actually looking at the Chef code of conduct already before they said that and we actually adopted that because they have a very thorough one which is based on the Adda Foundation code of conduct and which I think is then also from the Python Foundation. And so yeah, and also diversity is something we have to get better at here. So we will definitely be doing more work in that area. I have a question. What do you think about having a hacker day or a workshop day, stuff like that? Okay, actually to get a lot of this feedback, we will be sending a questionnaire out, a survey, and we will be asking for your feedback on this and then we can run the numbers. So those things are gonna be questions like that, questions like should this be on the weekend or should it be a weekday? Should we make it at the end of the week and then have maybe a hacker session on the weekend? And so we'll be asking these questions so expect that in the next, I would say probably two weeks. Yeah. Any more, any more comments, questions? I like the venue, it's a lot more interesting than like a standard hotel conference room or something like that. Bit more atmosphere. We can't afford those anyway. Yeah, we like it too. Just to reiterate the community approach of it and the vendors and everything, it's nice to go to conferences like that for a change. Cool. Yeah, I mean, also some of the other questionnaire are gonna be like, should we have a project booth for open source projects and things like that? That's kind of thinking like looking like Fostum or something. What we're trying to do very different than things like Fostum is stay very focused on this and not try to go everywhere. I actually liked that there weren't product booths. I liked that none of these people are marketers, that there are no marketers here that nobody was trying to sell me any products and that I felt like there was a lot more honesty about like defects in code and problems with things because we're not a bunch of marketers or developer advocates or things like that we're just the people who work on things. So I felt like the lack of booths was awesome. Is that like project, like if Debian came for example or okay, well aren't we all though? We all tried to write code and get everybody to use it. Okay, cool, thanks. Okay then, anybody else have anything? Yeah, Lexie? I just wanted to kind of thank Chris because he's put his heart and soul into this and if we could all just kind of give him a round of applause for people. So I guess that's a wrap for all systems go. Oh, we have somebody else. Oh, okay, okay, can somebody, a selfie, how do we do that? We don't have that on. Well, we have a photographer here. Hold on, can you get in the middle, Mary? Okay, just stay here and I'll see you up there. And I'll see you. Okay, okay, after we say, we're gonna do that after we, anyway, so I guess that's it for all systems go 2017. We will try to do one next year. And yeah, so keep your eyes out on our Twitter feed. Oh, one thing I wanted to say, we have videos. The videos are up there. If you like one, share it on whatever avenue you use for that. And yeah, that'll get the word out about what we do, what this is about. And yeah, so thanks for coming.