 All right, let's get started. If you're in Ziskind and can hear this, you should come in here. Hint, hint, hint. You're ready to get started? Seemed to have lost a fair number of people, but that's okay. More swag for the rest of you. All right, so thank you all so much for coming. Thank you for trying to remain masked. We really appreciate it. We really hope nothing bad happens out of that, but you know, cross your fingers. We have had no close contact reports, so that's a good sign, not good. And so first up, I'd really like to thank my co-chairs, Ravashi over here, and Sally somewhere. All right, I think she's still collecting people. So when she comes in, make sure you cheer no matter what's going on. There we go. Oh, that was impressive. All right, so next up, we would like to thank the people. If you're here, please stand up. So we'd like to thank the steering committee and the track captains and then in Emeritus, we'd like to thank Radhik Vakal for actually kind of creating the dev comp idea, even though he's not here. He has actually come to this in the past and used to be my boss, which is always entertaining. And then of course, we'd like to thank the space we're in. So thank you to George and Beatrice Sherman for their lovely donation that's some point along the way. So thank you all so much. And of course, we'd like to thank the VU event staff, Marissa's over there. We usually have the AV staff floating around and obviously all the catering staff. And so thank you so much for supporting us. And then if you were a volunteer, please also stand up. Thank you everybody. We cannot do it without you. You will see how much it takes in a future slide, but not now. All right, so next up, we have a concha. Is she still here? There she is. Actually, grab a stick, Mike. Hey everyone. Come on up. Well, thank you everyone for joining us. As most of you all know that we had a photo booth and we had a competition going on called Oh Snap, I'm in Boston. So we'll be announcing winners for the same. So can we go ahead? Yes. All right, so the winner is Ira and Dan Warsh. Come on up. Is Dan here? I think he had to leave. Urvashi and Sally are a part of that picture. Would you like to grab it for him? You got to come to the welcome. That's one. All right, so thank you concha. Well done. And then we move from there to one of my favorite parts of the DevConf series of conferences, the trivia. So this is the way it works. What you do is you stand up, okay? And then if you agree with the first answer, so the top answer, you raise your right hand, okay? And if you agree with the bottom answer, you raise your left hand, okay? So everybody, oh I'm sorry. And if you're wrong, you sit down and you're out for that round. We'll do a few rounds, okay? Sure, so one more time. At the start, everyone stands up and then if you agree with the top answer, like physically top, you raise your right hand. And if you agree with the bottom answer, physically bottom, okay, you raise your left hand. Then I will announce the answer and then you will sit down if you were incorrect. However, what we need is help from everybody else. So when Matthew Miller tries to cheat, call him out, okay? So because it's a little hard from here to be able to tell, so we need your help to catch anyone who's trying to cheat. So we'll try to do a couple of rounds and so if you're out early, hopefully we'll get you back in later, okay? All right, everybody ready? All right, we have first up a practice, okay? So which one is true? And then you'll see one of them is in green. Oh, I did color blind problems again. So one is in green and one is in red. And I was gonna put check marks in there, but whatever. So hopefully everyone got that correct. All right, sit down if you did not. All right. So I apologize about the colors, but here it is. And so we have our next question, which is a little more real. Who are George and Beatrice? And I did say a little more real. All right, and the correct answer is the Shermans. I discovered this. I don't know how many other people noticed but there's a big plaque as you walk into the building. So thank you. Anybody get it wrong? Sit down. All right, now we start to get the harder ones. How many years has DevConf US been running? Choices are five years or three years. All right, so the correct answer is five years. All right, we're still doing pretty well. Still doing pretty well. All right, next up, how many steps has Langdon walked over the course since the start of the workshops? Is it 70,000 steps or 90,000 steps? Only 70,000. I was mostly sitting around today writing trivia questions. So, all right, so that cleared out a whole bunch. So I'm gonna declare that the winning answer. So come on up. You can pick up to three items of swag. And just keep in mind that my position like to decide when the winners happen is completely arbitrary. All right, you gotta move it along now because we've got more trivia questions. All right, everybody stand back up. Get another quarter in. All right, how many bones are there in the human body? Let's say typical human body. 206 or 125. I would like to include this one because I moved around so much as a kid. I was never taught this in school. So 206 is the correct answer. Sit down if you are incorrect, please. All right, wow, that's pretty good. They seem like you're an educated crowd. All right, how many gifts appeared in slideshow karaoke? There were no GIFs, just gifts. You want me to switch one more time? Okay, so the correct answer is six. Yeah, exactly, right. All right, so moving on. How many people helped make dev comp happen? So some people don't fully contribute. No, I'm just kidding. I'm sure like the mechanisms for counting are very poor. So I think it's about 61. And I gave away the answer, but hey, at least most of you were correct. So 61, don't work questions from the crowd, it confuses me. All right, so we got some good, large number of people standing up. So what neighborhood of Boston are we in at the moment? That is not true. You can share your answer once we get to the answers. All right, ready? So what do you think the answer is? The closest neighborhood to where it to is the fence, yeah. So I would call it the fence. All right, I distinctly point out it is not to make a point. All right, so how many people came to the party? I will tell you, there were 200 tickets available. Let's see, 164, assuming nobody skated in on a secret ticket. All right, let's call it a declare some winners. And so you have all won, all right? You can select up to three items of swag and you have to do it quickly. It's a blanket. There's blankets, there's like a tablet stand or phone stand, there's hats, there's socks, there's a nice folio, there's some buttons from the Centos crew, there's, I don't know what these white things are. Ring lights, video camera covers. Over here? No, this is like a folio. But it's branded with Red Hat Shadow Man. So that's a rare piece of swag these days. All right, moving on, everybody back up. Gotta get those steps in. All right, how many times did we tweet about C-Dub's keynote? How many of you know who C-Dub is? Choices are 20 and 16. I'm relying all on your ability to read. The correct answer is 16. Wow, that was pretty good clearance. Next question, which color MBTA line is the oldest in the US? Green or red? I guess I read them backwards. You have to pick one, there's only two. All right, the green line, which is called the green line because it was the first subway station in the US and it went under the common, the first stop under the common. So it's green, the blue line was the first line to go underwater in the US, and it's under the river, so it's blue line, red line's Harvard, orange line, because it used to end at Orange Street, which is super lame. That's why nobody takes the orange, why it's under construction, et cetera. All right, I think we're gonna call it there. All right, so come up, grab some swag. You can win twice, it's totally fine. There's a partial objective here to get rid of the swag, just f-wag. I forgot, I usually do a review of the items at the beginning, I forgot. All right, everybody stand back up. So how many speakers were at DevConf US? Gotta wrap it up, folks. You can always take it and bring it back too. All right, so how many speakers at DevConf US? Choices are 98 or 107? All right, everybody got an answer, everybody got an answer? All right, the answer was 107, it's pretty good, pretty good. All right, how many times does FixMe appear in the Linux kernel 5.2.9? If I had a little more time today, I would have updated it to a more current one, but you know, all right, everybody got an answer? The answer is 4,133, I just realized why the font is so small. All right, well done. Y'all pretty much got that right, that's crazy. All right, how many people signed up to give a lightning talk? And this is a bit of a trick question. Seven, because we had seven people sign up to give eight talks, so that's why it was a bit of a trick question. All right, moving on, and this might be our final question. Do you work at Red Hat? And you have to be honest, not correct. So the answer is no. So everybody who said yes, please sit down. So now you get to come up and select some swag. So now you know who to single out in any future conversation. All right, that is the end of my trivia questions. If you were really hoping to get a piece of swag that you didn't get, you might convince us to take it anyway. So thank you again so much for coming. Thank you for making it. I thought it was a good conference. Everybody else thought it was a good conference, I hope. So, and it's not a conference unless the speakers are there and the attendees are there and the volunteers are there. It's all about the people, right? So, and now the BU event staff is back, so let's say another round. Thank you and that's it. We'll see you next year.