 So, we seem to have got to the end of the conference, and we mostly just want to thank you all for coming and for staying and not being yet in the bar, which is where I'd be, but anyway. Before that, we've got a couple of things though. One of them, very important, the raffle. So Gunnar has made a high-tech solution to this because we don't actually have things like pens and paper anymore, which hopefully will be here. So yeah, cross your fingers if you applied. Shall we go? So, if someone actually knows this person, he can celebrate, yeah. One more preliminary, we've just got a little video here, if we can synchronize up with the video team. You're happy? I don't think it's that cleverly synchronized, so I kind of do it in three, two, one. Yeah, so that video is from Valessio, the standard debcon artist. And whether, of course, this was your first debcon for your 11th, we hope to see you all of you back at the next 11 of them. We can see here, just out of interest, how many people have actually come along this year. Obviously the other, so to interpret this graph, it's the number of people who arrive at a conference on a given day, so it's a bit unfair because people actually were arriving here. If they were arriving at Mexico recently, we might not have been counting them. But yeah, you can see we've kind of through the debcon period, we started off through debcon, kind of jumped off the bed around that arrival weekend, and yeah, we've pretty much overtaken most of the other debcon. I have to say the only one we haven't overtaken on this graph, which is data from PENTA, it's not entirely accurate, probably a few more people arrived in reality and didn't register us on. We haven't overtaken Edinburgh, but I was actually, I was wondering, we might now this week have overtaken Edinburgh on the rain. So this is now when we need to embarrass everyone who did any work for debcon, apart from just turning up, which is also kind of work, by saying all the local team and video team and sponsors team and star team should come up to the stage now. Stand up or come up? Well, come up, it's more fun. Come on, come on. Yeah, we'll do Adnan and then you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know. You've got him one. So just say, once they're all out there, like, say, we need to pack them all and then say whatever else you want. So let's, let's just hope. Wait, hurry up. Okay. You put it on backwards. Just hold it a bit. Yeah, just hold it. What's a bit carbon? Carbon. And don't forget all the people that are still upstairs and still wanting to see them. Yeah, so once it's all done, finally, um, no, seriously, I saw some of your bids of talking about future debcons and you were talking about how crazy of an idea it is and all, just do it, you know, all you need is perseverance, just, you know, don't give up, just, you know, just do it and eventually it's going to happen. It should. Now, I really do love you all, you guys, but it's really time for you to leave. So, yeah, so, so, yeah, enjoy, drink, crack here and go, go home. Don't go home yet. Help us tear down. We still have a lot of work to do. Holger, I didn't, I didn't know about this number until I saw it on the slides that's apparently the amount of videos we have created. Um, so 49 people were listed on the help page. I think there are a bit more. Can everybody who was in the video team please stand up as well or all on stage already? Just if you're not on the help page, please add yourself. So for next year, we have enough t-shirts again. If you're happy with the video work, please add yourself to the same page, which is also very motivating for everybody to read it. And I would like to thank again to Irel, HP, and Debian for providing us with excellent hardware. That's really, really great. Thank you. And then, and then I would also like to thank our sponsors again, the Republic of Scribska, Amtel, HP, Linaro, Google, Canonical, Renesas, Saanet, Arm, Matanel, Profitbricks, Thomas Kren, Kredativ, the Steel Sponsors, WaveCon, Geistman, Univention, and Brander. And then we had permanent sponsors who donate hardware or DNS or bandwidth, which are ByteMark, Manda, Rackspace, Gandinead, Linot, Com, and Linux Magazine. And finally, our supporters, which are FFIS, SPI, Diva, and I don't know the name of the insurance company. Exactly that one. Thank you. And phones from Grand World and probably countless other small and not so small donations. Thank you all. You help making Debian possible. So the teardown will start immediately afterwards. We got a driver waiting outside since some time but he's taking a rest, so he's not really waiting. We should be done by 10 PM. But please don't tear down any cables, especially without talking to Ganev, Sobel, or Daniel, DKG, or myself. We need, in the auditorium, this room, the video network until approximately in an hour. Before you take down the servers, also talk with me because we need the disks. We put everything on this stage to separate piles because we have several locations where we need to put this in the hack labs and the round room. You can start dismantling them. Still ask before you tear down network cable because they might be giving network here. And the last bit is I'm hungry. I got a pizza waiting for me upstairs because I will not be able to go away. You might need, for the other volunteers, also some food if this happens. Either go to the dinner in batches or we can order more pizza here and you can eat here. If you want to help tear down, just come in front here, talk to me, talk to Sobel, and we get organized. Thank you for attending. See you next year in Nicaragua.