 It's a good question. Your name here. So, hi everyone! Hello! Hi! So, three days was Asia. How was it? Fantastic! I think it was exhausting, but it was also amazing. I mean, I don't know. I've seen so many, so much positive vibes here. I mean, people coming together, and I just want to ask how many people have you met? Like, everyone, let's think about how many people have you met from different countries, different communities. Yeah, I mean, everyone came together, and I don't know how to put it into words. On food. Exhaust amazing! Amazing! Well, personally, I think during the last three days I talked to about 67 people. I just make that up. So, what we want to do now, so we would like to have another big round of applause for everyone. Let's make it a little bit formal. We would like to thank our sponsors of this year, which are? Fine. Okay. So, let's start, of course, with Red Hat, and we've all seen the Red Hats everywhere, and so that was great, the support here. And I'm amazed at how many different projects Red Hat people are working, and people who I knew weren't at Red Hat before they are at Red Hat now. So, we are as a small company. We wonder how we can also get so many amazing people into our company. All my friends are going to Red Hat. I don't know what to do. But they deserve it, and they support events like this. So, thank you very much to Red Hat for making everything possible, and giving us so much personal support. Harris, thank you very much. And then, of course, we would like to thank Google, who have been an amazing sponsor, not just of the First Asia event, but also of the First Asia organization. And we are running Google Summer of Code, as you know. We are running Google Code, and many people here in this room are actually mentors. I hope in future we also see more of the students here at Google Code at the event. We had Google Summer of Code students of First Asia here, maybe just wave with your hands, actually, to an amazing 3D fashion app, and we hope to see more of these cool projects this year. I would also like to thank App Time for their great support from Japan with the Postgres community. It was just a great experience, because we asked Satoshi, how can we bring in more people from Japan? How can we bring in sponsors for First Asia? So, we are able to run everything, and Satoshi just said, listen, let's not have a long discussion. I will just help you guys. I have a company, we are working with Open Source, and we just want to support. This is great. So, Satoshi really like from one day to the other, he just decided to come in and do this. Thank you very much. Then I would like to thank Treasuredata, Masahiro, thank you very much. Treasuredata is from the US, in Mountain View, but you have a lot of teams all over the world. You have different people that you meet online. So, in a way, you give the image of First Asia, like bringing everyone together, and that's why we are very happy to have you here. Thank you. Thank you again, which is our own company, of course, we sponsor, and I would like also like to thank Mozilla. Where are the Mozilians? Upstairs. You know, they are having such a great time upstairs, they don't want to leave, they still want to talk about Mozilla. Okay, so the Mozilla folks are just fantastic, because they can't stop working, and we hope to see all that, as we are all using their work. So, let's thank Mozilla, and let's get started. Next, it's like the Python Software Foundation, Kusher Derst, Director of the Python Foundation, is standing behind. It's actually a great track, how was the Python track? So, let's give a round of applause for the Python track. MySQL was a sponsor, we were sitting here in front, and it seemed like a lot of people had specific questions, so that seemed to work out well as well. Are the MySQL folks still here? I don't see them, okay, they had to leave already, but thanks to MySQL, I would also like to name all together in one row, Ace was the sponsor, they provide the great web space, NUS Enterprise provided us with the space here, JFD Asia was great support, with Meng, who was also founder of the Hackerspace, Silicon Streets hosted the Python track, Hackerspace is hosting something tonight, right? And EwoksPilot and E27 were media partners. Thank you to them as well. These were the sponsors, we had quite a lot of sponsors, but by the way, for next year and for the organization, we are always looking to more, and now I hand over back to you for the community part. Yes, so, I would like to invite all the First Asia team members to come on stage. Hopefully, we also in the team... Harish is just an every category, right? It's like Roland, Harish, please! ProHick, and, okay, so, shall we have a girlfriend, but couldn't come today, she also wants me to... Okay, so, do I miss anyone? Totally. Okay, please raise your hand if I miss you. The photographer. Sores, where are you? Sores, come up! Quick! Make one before. I think Stepan is making the video. Stepan, where are you? Please come up. Michael. Michael is taking videos, photos somewhere. Michael is trying to... He found Michael. Michael Zhang, please come up. And my sister, who left for me this morning, she was here to help as well. On behalf of the First Asia team, thank you so much, you guys, you guys are awesome, without you, nothing would have been possible here in Singapore. Thank you so, so much. So, if any... I will pass the bye, right? If you want to say something, please go ahead. Speech! Speech! I think we're going to get a bit out of this. I think I'm going to get a bit out of this. We are all running away, bye! Quick, quick, quick, just run, just run! I'm not known for saying much. Why? I'm not known for saying little. I'm not interested. You're known for always running the right roads. Thank you. This is great, and I think we really captured the spirit of open source here in Singapore, and I feel a lot inspired. So, I would like to make a short wrap-up about what went on. Justin, how many people participated in this event? I think it's difficult to get the exact numbers, but what could you see so far? Well, in terms of the total registrations, we actually got about 900 over registrations. I think it's 917. Something like that. 917. How many people actually turned up? That's the question that we want to know, right? So, I would say based on our numbers and everything, it's probably about 600, 700, but we haven't really correlated everything together yet, about that number. So, it's a pretty good number, right? It's about 20%, 30% drop-off, which is pretty good, right? And it's all because of you guys. It's all because of you guys and all the speakers who have created all that great content, fantastic content, right, for FOSS Asia. So, thank you very much. A round of applause for all the speakers. Wow, I would love to say a few words, because I've got a lot of real questions. Yes, actually, if we open the floor for the speaker, Ronan is also one of our speakers. He would like to say something. With Ronan and Harish, we are never sure what category to put in. Where should we put the picture? Because it would just be everywhere. Organizers, speakers, community, sponsors, you guys, both of you, just do so much. I don't know. What do you say about the event? It's a bit bigger than I thought it was going to be. And, well, yeah, I guess the highlight for me, as probably one can guess, was Friday's guest of honour. That was extraordinary. I wasn't sure if I was going to get a yes. And he did. For those who weren't here, Dr. Vela Krishnan, the smart national minister and the environmental minister, turned up in the room. That was amazing. I would perhaps sort of reiterate what he's trying to encourage this community to do, which is start doing useful stuff. Be a bit brave. Step out and do things that maybe aren't obvious. I think he said something like, be more millionaires. Oh, yeah. I think that was it. That was the important thing. To do is, please, become a millionaire. And that, from the standpoint of the sustainability of open source as a means of producing technology, software, hardware, otherwise, that's, we'll be talking about it, but that's actually a really big deal. Anyway, I'm rambling and I'm tired. The other thing, the fact that, despite the slightly chaotic method of organization that we ended up employing, the whole thing went very smoothly. And so I'm really pleased about that. It's gone to things that have been much worse. So this was much enjoyable. I've been looking forward to, after some sleep, doing it all again. Thank you. Wow. It's a coming of age in many ways, right? So, from the previous years of doing the Linux couple, Linux conference, and to see Force Asia, which is more than just a Linux space, I think that's something which is, to me, that's a coming of age. So we have been mainstream. We now need to do the next level. Whatever the next level means. I guess it's getting the million-dollar paycheck for all of us. That's the target. So I think that has to be the next year's hashtag, right? The million-dollar hashtag. But it's remarkable. I'm thrilled to see so many people. Whether it's Red Hat or not Red Hat, this is something I would have done anyway. So I think that's the key thing, because it's really building a community and there's enormous opportunity. And I think those who attended my previous session about building an emergency network, all of the things that we need to do, that needs to be done. Creating systems, especially with IoT stuff, we don't know what is going to fail, so we need to make sure we square that out. So a bunch of work needs to be done. Let's pat on the shoulders, and on the backs and say, well, job well done. Now the next work starts tomorrow. So let's have fun together. Thank you very much for the participation. So during the last three days, we received a lot of feedback because also the participants, a lot of things went wrong. Like, we didn't start on time, we couldn't show up, and there's so many rooms, so basically they didn't know where to go, we changed the room all the time. So a lot, a lot of things that people are not so happy about, but we don't want to hear this. We were sent out of feedback form tonight. If you have any ideas to help us out to improve the event for next year, please feel free to write anything that you want to say, but for now we only have time for one speaker to say something very positive, very nice, before we start to clean up the place. So, do you guys nominate anyone? I have one person in mind. If you guys don't have any ideas I will tell the person, another person to go on stage. Anyone want to say? I'm delighted by you to come here. That's how you feel about the moment. Gosh, this is like... Oh please, you gave a lot of feedback. Don't want to take a test blanket or something. You gave a lot of feedback. This was my first time in Asia, ever, first time in Singapore. It's amazing. I've met so many amazing people here. I really wanted to come here because I've gone to a lot of open-source conferences in North America and started to see the same people all the time and I really wanted to meet new people and hear about new projects and just see the perspective of open-source projects from a totally different culture, a totally different set of issues and things that we're trying to solve. So it's really good for all of us to always be mixing together and get outside your comfort zone, talk to people in projects that you might not use that you probably still learn something from how those projects work. I'm here. I tried to spread my little bit of Git knowledge and hopefully some new little Git user groups pop up all around the world and let me know if I can help put that in any way. Yeah, I'd just like to say that she's amazing. All these people are amazing that made this all happen. Mario, you ran away and I'm still there. So thank you so much for making it easy and possible for so many people from around the world to come together and a lot of good ideas are going to come out of these three days. There's going to be like a wall of GitHub commits that happen and mailing these messages and new features and so that's what pushes the community forward is these kind of events and the face-to-face meetings are really important and I value these a lot. So thank you. Okay, so let's give a shot. Actually, it looks like some of you can't get enough. You just want to stay longer. They want to continue more talks, more workshops, coding, hacking, sitting together and don't worry, it's possible. It's possible. The Hacker Space who's here from the Hacker Space? Hacker Space Fox. Yeah, raise your hand. So the Hacker Space runs a friendly session tonight so you can just go there, hang out, meet more people of the local community or some people of your met already and just continue hacking and of course you can how do we get there? Justin, good question. How about Valentine's Day? Actually, Valentine, yeah. Okay, so you walk towards one door and then you go to Polar Vista which is on the green line and you take it straight all the way to Lavender and then you ask and then you ask just go in the embrace. Okay, so Valentine he is at the Hacker Space almost every single day, well a year, maybe 300 days a year and he still cannot explain to you how to get there. I cannot explain to you. Oh my god, you suck. Hi, I'm Justin one of the co-founders of Hacker Space. So it's actually how to get there you take the MRT like he said go all the way to Lavender the address or take it down while you have wifi still No, no, it's 3, 4 yeah, okay Hacker Space done SG Hacker Space SG, there's no dot in there right and get the Google Maps but those people who don't have the Google Maps is 344 King George building Is it a bee? Yeah, a bee Okay, whatever Anyway, so how do you get there for those people who have no internet how do you get there once you reach Lavender you go out of the station you turn left you go out, you turn left again go out the escalator turn right go straight go straight all the way down right, turn left turn right got it was that the way yes it is I vouched for that we missed one instruction so fun, and going up the stairs when you get to the really large meme tree you've gone too far you better come back the meme tree, yes okay, so there's a meter group and in the meter group you can see everyone who signed up for the session tonight maybe you exchanged telephone numbers so in case you don't know how to get there or you lose your way or you can just go home and sleep okay, so this is great the question now where is it next time, when is it again of hope Singapore Justin is looking forward to more exhausting work here so it's again in Singapore before we changed more often we decided this time we set up everything here nicely and we want to run it again we have a great community here we have great co-organizers so let's continue it for year or like let's decide next year what we do next year so let's do next year in Singapore again it's been an awesome experience and when is it it's 18th to 20th of March so again in the middle of March so easy to remember next year again apart from that Asia is also organizing meetups in different places like Dubai and we are open to announce any projects or something that we have on our community channels please talk to Hon Phuk about that we also have different co-programs please sign up for that there are big chances for you guys okay, so that's the end and do you have something for the end what we can do next I need to clean now if you want to clean I want to get a car about helping clean up so what's it look guys, my dad it's almost there okay, so I give you one minute and yes seriously, yes I give you a minute you have a minute over it's okay then a lot just in time to clean so actually you can just say how well the Mozilla sessions how did it go how do you like the community in Singapore and everywhere around the world who are here Michael, where are you from Switzerland how did you go on the Mozilla trip up there was the coffee good? we really liked the coffee first of all thanks to everyone from your organization the Mozilla trip was going pretty good we really enjoyed having you there I hope you enjoyed it too um could have prepared something is there anything you want to tell them they're awesome yes, he wants to tell you something just as one of the sponsors myself from Mozilla wanted to thank everyone especially the organizers for making a great event yeah, it's been really awesome to see this community been involved in open source in Asia for many years but this is a very special gathering so thank you very much Mozilla, you are late so you didn't have to say so the organizers we can look up on a lot of photos from Asia so let's finish for the day I have a question so a lot of participants have actually asked me all the videos and photos that are being taken how do they get in contact or how is it going to be informed all of the participants have actually asked about all the videos and photos that have been taken here because they would all like to either get some of the video talks that they didn't attend maybe see them online actually my question is for the organizers to suggest a way because I've got a personal youtube account that I most likely will upload a lot of the stuff but in order to get the word out maybe if I get in touch with you guys then you can inform everybody who's got tickets to the event to send them a blast out on where all the slides all of the photos and all of the video material this is all the media for the event maybe you can notify them in one of these times because the video will also take a week or more to produce so many have seen it already actually we are not just using one channel we are using different channels for example there is a first-age affiliate account but you can just use first-age as a hashtag for it usually Instagram also Twitter is a hashtag regarding the videos different people make videos Michael Chang was doing one video we have a youtube channel of first-age maybe we can post it there but you can also post it on the video and python stuff is up already you can say something in a moment but I would also say maybe you can post it on a server that we link through the first-age website of 2015 under 2015.first-age.org and everything will be linked there in a few days Michael do you have some information there? so the videos for the python track as well as the death off track and maybe the videos that you will be doing we are putting it up on ngds.sg ngds.sg is a curated youtube channel right now which has all the little videos not just of first-age videos that are taken in the Singapore community so if you want to find out more about the tech community in Singapore like the ruby community javascript community all the videos are pretty much up there so you can check them out ngds.sg right so by him? yeah I didn't okay yeah so thanks a lot Michael and it's been awesome we are really looking forward to doing videos and I would say one of the last applause for our video guys who took so many and where is Michael? Michael Cannon please come inside you didn't get your applause Michael Michael Cannon Michael Cannon you didn't get your applause from up there and taking lots of photos of everyone so we really appreciate that my pleasure so I think that was enough talk and appalling everyone is awake now it can help now to clean up things so what is there to do? clean the floor we will clean the floor at the end but please check out that we pick up the trash everywhere if possible and there are a lot of stickers on the walls that we put up like to stick up like where are events or what is going on and actually why didn't we do that before we weren't allowed to do that so we have to take off everything as much as possible please go around if you see a sticker or something or some papers on the wall please just take it off and throw it in the rubbish bin and help us to clean the places apart from that before you go Martin had a question who is staying for the next few days still in Singapore so that we know who to connect with maybe we can meet up in the hacker space one thing I'd like to suggest especially for those who are in Singapore for the first time to do a little bit outdoor exploring and explore the Singapore jungle and I don't mean the urban jungle but the real jungle are we going to go into the jungle or are we going to go into the jungle we need to make a decision on that but if people are interested in outdoors I'd like to suggest that we do that do a full bounce for Pulau Ubin and also tonight if anybody is interested in music I'll be exploring some Irish folk at one place and there may be a chance where I get to play but we'll see I don't know what the program is so if you guys want to follow me along just it's on Clark Quay and Molly Malone but I don't know the details yet so we'll just go there in the evening check the hashtag Check Pound Farsi OK, thanks a lot that's a wrap up and just continue thank you