 Good morning everybody. I have here Helga Hect who was the session chair at session 5 for the tool updates at the use Galaxy 2022 conference also called as Galaxy Community Conference So Helg, I had a few questions about you know first welcome to Minneapolis How did you think the session went? What were the main Interesting topics that you learned there. I think the session was really nice For me personally the most interesting talk was the observable HQ Simply because visualizations are kind of like one of the weak points of Galaxy I mean it's nice that you have like the UI for not having to run things on the quant line But a lot of people want to just inspect their data They want to do one step and then have a look at like how the data looks and or even before the for example choose parameters for a tool So I think adding this visualization capabilities to Galaxy is really important in getting a larger user base and getting more people to actually Work with Galaxy Because it just allows them to better use their intuition about the data and about what they actually want to analyze and what to do So that was those for me the personal Favorite I would say any other interesting thoughts from your session that you'd like to mention. I mean they were they were all interesting What is cool are like that many people address the These aspects of Galaxy which might be like a hurdle or like a stopper for people to get into Galaxy So there's the was the pro to Redux talk basically about okay We were not gonna start writing the classic Galaxy XML tool and Then we have the tooling Galaxy and we do stuff with it But we actually have like interactive Python which we can use to sort of generate our Galaxy tools on the fly and Modify them and like rapidly prototype them and be able to still use them in Galaxy And then also the second talks about Galaxy in notebooks being sort of the other way around so people want to have their Interactive Galaxy they're interactive two-period notebooks in which they can run stuff Great, but they don't want to lose the performance of being able to use Galaxy So it's kind of a very convenient way of using sort of the Galaxy API and a sort of simplified way from inside Notebook that you can maybe even run inside the Galaxy So you have a Galaxy with an interactive notebook in which you can actually run the jobs Yeah, so I think these are these are both pretty cool ways of like yeah Getting people to work with Galaxy outside of the traditional way, right? One last question. I mean thanks for coming in and attending this in person But do you have any message for people who are attending online or what they're missing? Oh? You're missing all the good stuff, and I'm very sorry for all the technical difficulties and thank you so much for hanging with us Especially from your old time zone for being with us If even if it's like what I am for the birds of feather or so So yeah, yeah looking forward to the next conference. Yep. Thank you Helgen, and that's it. Thanks. Thank you