 Hello everyone and welcome to the first day of the online Wikimedia 2021. During 24 hours, we're inviting you all to join the hackathon, a virtual space to experiment, to work on technical projects or simply to discuss with other people about the technical environments of the Wikimedia projects. I'm Lea, I'm here with El Fego and Trishti and we will explain to you how the hackathon is going to work. Thank you Lea and welcome everyone once again. So the hackathon is starting, as you can tell, at 5 a.m. UTC on August 13th on Friday which is our first day of Wikimedia 2021 and ending on Saturday at 4.59 a.m. UTC. So a full 24 hours of constant collaboration. So we have basically a full schedule. However, you can find the jitsy rooms on top of the columns of the schedule. So there are two jitsy rooms that you can easily click on on top of the columns. And if you'd still like to host a session, if there's any open slot, there are instructions within the schedule on how to schedule a session. Hi everyone. So for those of you who are newcomers to this event or Wikimedia's technical spaces, we have put together a list of resources for you. You can use these resources to orient yourself to a technical area in our ecosystem and get started. For example, there is a resource on introduction to technical areas, Wikimedia's cloud services, our APIs, user scripts and gadgets, Lua modules and there are several other topics. If you're interested in working on a project, you can search for them on the fabricator workbook with name Wikimedia Hackathon 2021. If you're not sure where to start or what to work on, we also have three Q and A sessions across this 24 hours hackathon for our newcomers. You can join one of these to ask us questions about the hackathon or the technical environment. Lastly, we also have a dedicated newcomer support channel on Telegram where you can ask us your questions as well. So there are plenty of ways to interact with other people during this hackathon to discover what they're working on and maybe to get involved in one of these projects. The first way is the participants list. On this table, you can find out who's attending the hackathon, what they're working on, what are their skills and of course, you're very welcome to add yourself also to this list. As Richie already mentioned, we also have a bunch of social channels that you can use to connect with other participants. We have the general Telegram group for all hackathon discussions. We have a Telegram group dedicated to newcomers where you can go and ask questions. We have an IRC channel that is also connected to Telegram. If you want to ask a question to the organizers, you can also ask on the Wiki page and you can use the hashtag WMHack on the social networks of your choice. We also set up a social digital room where no schedule, no program is happening, but you can just hang out there and discuss with other people. And just as a friendly reminder, the Code of Conduct for Wikimedia's technical spaces applies to all of the hackathon spaces. And so if you have any doubts about that, the Code of Conduct is available, please do review it. And if there is anything you would like to report within the social channels, you will find a link to the Trust and Safety Telegram group where you can file a report and get assistance. And if you're an experienced hackathon participant, there are few ways in which you can help newcomers. You can be active in our social channels. There is a long list that you can find on the hackathon's landing page on the Wikimedia wiki, as Leah shared with you earlier. And in those channels, you can try to help address the newcomer's queries. There's also a dedicated newcomer support channel on Telegram that you can join. And if you're working on a newbie-friendly project, you could consider advertising it on social channels and help interested folks to join as well as contribute to your project. And what would be the hackathon without the final showcase where everyone can present the projects that they've been working on and discover what the others have been doing? So this year, our showcase is gonna take place on day five of Wikimedia. So you have a little bit more time to work on your projects and to prepare for the showcase if you want. So the showcase is gonna take place on August 17th at 15 UTC. And you will find soon more information about how to register for the showcase and what is needed to participate on the hackathon page. And we're also gonna share this information on the social channels. So thank you everyone for joining. We hope you have a great 24 hours of collaboration. And if you are to need anything, please do remember that there is a Telegram group with us available. We're happy to answer any questions and walk you through any steps along the way. We also hope to see you at Wikimedia 2021 and that you'll be able to join us there as well. Have a great rest of your day.