 I'm Pietras and I'm from Code for South Africa down in Cape Town. My name is Evan Henshaw Plath and I'm from an organization called NEO and we're a lean start-up software development product consultancy. Right, and which part of the world? I live in Uruguay right now. My name is Anna Ferberna and I'm from EPF Foundation from Poland. And I'm Marcel and I'm from this Fundación Ciudad de Inteligentes. I'm Ciel from Taiwan. I'm Marcelo Liseche from Paraguay. Great, and what organizations are you representing? Not quite representing but we're kind of from the GovZero.tw community. And I'm from TEDEC and NGO. Did you know each other before this conference? No, a day before, yes. My name is Marietta Le and I come from Hungary and I work for Atlatzo, which is an NGO promoting transparency, freedom of information, and it was initially launched as an investigative journalism site. My organization is very involved in digital activism in Poland, so it's a natural place for us to be. And for me, our organization are trying to implement a PMO site and we are now trying to implement the POPLAS project tools. Pop it, bill it, say it, write it. That's for not reinventing the wheel. I came because I think we need to figure out a better way to reuse software and build upon each other's platforms. In the broader free software community, we build upon and release libraries and collaborate well and there's not the idea in the civic tech world of reusable components and building up platform. So we've been doing kind of civic hacking stuff as well and then got in touch with people in our society and just told us that there's a chance to meet everyone here and then building the components together and then sharing our experiences. So I was very excited. I have some inspiration, especially for new components and what is needed, that was also interesting. And few funny stories, of course, from different countries, how transparency and accountability works in other places. Yes, especially bill it, a component they've been working on. We have similar problems and we need to solve them with trying to find ways of collaborating on that. Great. So we just had a very useful session on that. We had a huge, really, really long session. Everybody got to give their opinion. So it's not only what we thought in our solution but more of a consensus. Truly collaborative. You can get to that much quicker. For me, it's just the meeting other people, just having this huge network of context now and knowing different realities that I wasn't aware of. Coming here was really great because I met the people who developed the tools that we are using and I also met other people who are using these tools so we could exchange our experience. Lots of Twitter following, lots of links and great discussion about some specifications and potential use cases of components and, well, great time. Yeah, yeah. Same afternoon but a lot of friends.