 Tess, Tess, can you hear me? Is my mic on? Is my mic on? Hello, I can hear you. Hello. Hi. Oh, sorry, I was muted. Is there anyone hearing me? Tess? Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Wikimedia Hackathon. We're super excited to have you here. This is the second year where we meet and hack fully online. We hope that this event can be a moment of fun, a place where we can connect with each other and welcome new people into the technical community. If this is your first time at the Wikimedia Hackathon, a very special welcome to you. So what's a hackathon? Hackathons are collaborative events where people from the Wikimedia technical community come together to connect, work on projects, prototype new ideas, share skills and knowledge with each other and most importantly, to have fun. It's a great place to get to know other technical contributors like developers, technical writers or designers and to learn more about Wikimedia's technical areas, projects and options to contribute. The hackathon is a friendly space. The code of conduct for Wikimedia technical spaces is in effect at all of our platforms and channels of this event. The text is linked from the main page of the hackathon. Please make sure to read and follow the code of conduct and feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions. The hackathon is powered by its participants. They want it as cool as we make it together as a community. We're still experimenting with formats that work well for an online event. You are very welcome to use this weekend to test out new things and ideas. We want to thank you all for submitting sessions, thinking about projects to work on for this weekend, ideas for social events and offering help. We can't wait to get started. What is happening right now? Now, we are going to walk you through the program for this weekend and show you how you could participate. This is the overview page on mediawiki.org. Here you can find information about the structure of the event, how to participate and connect with others and who to contact in case you need support. At the bottom of the page, you'll find all of us, the coordination team for this year's hackathon. We'll be around all weekend. Please reach out to us. We'll be at the top page or telegram if you need anything. This is the session schedule for the weekend. The main change to last year is that we have a main track. We've recorded stream of sessions that you can follow along on the media wiki channel on YouTube, or in one of the individual servers. So what's on the program today? You can join the new commerce Q&A session right after the opening. You can discuss how to panko maintainers for your tools. You can have fun at the data challenge or you can join the round table on open source tools for events in the wiki media movement. If you have additional ideas for programs that might need a room, please feel free to take one of these free room slots and add it to other events column. Also make sure to create a fabricator ticket with the description of your session. This is our project board on fabricator. It's the hard piece to keep an overview on what's going on at the hackathon. Here you can find the full list of sessions or projects people plan to work on during the weekend. This time we won't have an introduction to projects or a project matching session at this hackathon. Please remember adding your projects to the board so that other people can see what you are working on. And also comment directly on the tickets if you'd like to help with the project. If you need support, you can add your project to support needed help column. No worries if you are new. We can help you at the new commerce Q&A session and you can ask questions in the new commerce telegram group too. Now let's talk a bit more about how you can connect with other at the event and how you can help. Check out the participants list to see who's there and what people are interested in. Note that it's fully up to you if you want to add yourself to the list. You will find all the information on how to connect with others and which chats to use on the discussion channels page. If you want to help with this event, there are different things you can do. For example, you can help newcomers with their questions or support the sessions in the open hacking rooms as a facilitator. You can find more information on the have to contribute page. As every year we'd like to get together at the end of the hackathon to present the projects we've worked on during the event. If you would like to participate in the showcase, please sign up on the page link in the schedule for Sunday. Group photos are another nice hackathon tradition. There are two slots in the program where you can get your pictures taken. We'll montage it all together at the end. Before we get started, we'd like to send a special thanks to Nicholas who have been helping us a ton with technical support. Thanks to all the artists who helped the coordination team with smaller and bigger tasks. It's really, really cool. You all are amazing. Thank you. Let's get started. You can use the hashtag that we have to connect to Twitter. We'll see you on the fabricator, in the sessions, in the discussion channels, and we can go on. Hello, everyone. Are you ready for the hackathon? Yes. Yes.