 Hello, I'm Pete Lawrence. I'm founder and fire starter of Campfire Convention, which is a social network that we've been building in Drupal for three years. It's about the online experience and the face-to-face experience, so we do lots of events. I'm from Froome in Somerset. I've been living there for a year now, a hotbed of independent politics and general disruption. I'm enjoying it here at the first Drupal camp. We've been working with Drupal. We're in Drupal 7 at the moment, so it is an actual live social network, campfireconvention.com.uk. It's been an interesting journey. I'm not hands-on myself with the code. I'm more of a conceptualist who had the idea around the strength of community after my work with the Big Chill Festival. Drupal has been interesting just to see the problems associated with the pluses as well. We tried to build a site in WordPress prior to that, and I think it's been much better, the journey that we've had in Drupal. This is my first Drupal event, so I was always expecting it to be quite techie, quite geeky, but it is. But it's been broad enough to give me a good overview of Drupal and the people. I met some really interesting people here and got some perspectives which go way beyond the coding. I think I expected it to be a lot more technical, but there's been enough content in here to appeal to me. I think the philosophy behind social networks and how that can be applied to the more practical end of the coding. That's the really interesting area now as we go forward, particularly with all the issues being raised about social networks and the ethos behind and surveillance capitalism and looking at all those things. It's always difficult to know what will emerge from these things and sometimes you can go to a big conference and just have one key conversation that can just spark something that becomes really central and really big. I have confidence that one or two things will come out of this, but I've just been a really friendly crowd and a very international crowd. Last night I was sitting at a table with people from Estonia, Peru, Latvia and beyond in South Africa and it's really interesting to get that sort of global perspective as well. One of the things about Drupal that really interests me is the whole open source philosophy around it and that has many parallels with Campfire Convention because we're looking at ways we can introduce a karma scheme so we reward our members for their creativity and input. I love that just building things together, moving from a mindset where you think of a social network for instance as a service, what can I get from this to something where you're saying what can we build together, it's a real value and I get that sense very much from Drupal and particularly the open source nature of its community. Let's network together.