 Good morning, everybody. This is the day four of Galaxy Community Conference meeting here in Minneapolis, and we have Simon, Anton, and Bjorn all representing different Galaxy communities, the part of usegalaxy.star network. So I had a question. Thanks again for attending this in person. I had a question for all three of you. What has been the experience attending this conference after three years of attending it online? Well, it was like coming home, coming to meet all my friends again, and this community is probably the most open and accessible and friendly scientific community I've ever been a part of, and it was just awesome to see everybody again and bring new people into the community as well. It's really good. I think it's very much family experience, and especially after two years of doom. This is incredible. It gives energy, I think, for the next year. I'm just blown away. It's a little bit hard to bring the distancing of Covid and the hugging need that we all have together, but otherwise, it's a great conference. It's great to see everyone. I think the content is also really cool. We have new people here, and this is what I really miss over the years. Getting these contact to these new people, getting contact to the old people. And just, I mean, after the presentations, just hanging around with our friends, with the new people and then talking to them. So it was great. And you know, we have been doing this interviews with session chairs and asking them this question about what is that people who are attending this online, what are they missing? And perhaps you've kind of already answered that, but anything else that you would like to add to? I think it's the follow-up conversations you get to have. So you watch this amazing presentation of some incredible new field that no one would ever have thought of using Galaxy 4 before. And then you get to come and talk to the person afterwards and understand their priorities and where they're coming from and why they want to use Galaxy, and that just enriches everything. For me, it's the follow-up conversations. We have this unique opportunity of having all three of you here. And you know, one of the things that we have been doing is having, trying to have some global workshops or workshop where we can reach out to as many people as possible. And we always promote this use Galaxy dot star concept there, where you know, we're not only restricted to a particular region, but frankly can reach most of the world and you know, and don't give a really good talk about accessibility and making it accessible. Any comments on where use Galaxy dot star is going and new plans or this could be with respect to all the three different galaxies or it could be in general as well? I think we're still working towards making the experience you have on the big public service more similar and have us have the same behavior of Galaxy, the Galaxy has the same behavior. So that when users say in the Australia Pacific region use my server, they have the same experience if they would be using pure and server. And so this reduces confusion, makes everything more accessible as well. And just general support I think is one of the things we need to work on. I mean I think because the three sides they differ in terms of what resources they have, how they configure these resources, actually getting this into one system, it pretty much is going to solve all the, it will make Galaxy truly generic where genetic is not a bad word, but it's actually applicable to any circumstances. And when we say actually use Galaxy dot star I don't think, in our opinion Galaxy P is a part of use Galaxy dot star too, so it's not an exclusive plan. But in terms of resources as I said these three have got pretty good. Because use Galaxy dot star has three instances but it's more than that, there are lots of other instances. Galaxy here and Galaxy Africa and Galaxy P central. Anything you want to add? I actually agree from the user perspective. I think from the admin perspective I guess we have a lot of opportunities to more use or to use more synergies between us. So Australia developed these total perspective war tech thing which I'm super excited to also use that in EU. We also harmonize things on the administrative part which then frees more energy to do other great things. So that's also something that I think we will look at in the next month's use. I actually think it will make it a lot easier for us to share resources like computer resources between us as well. So I have two questions from the Slack channel. So one of them is what activities do you plan to get a more diverse, equitable and inclusive Galaxy community? How much time do we have to answer that question? Well maybe I should start. I think the Galaxy community already is a better model of the human society in general. But we can certainly do better and this of the mentoring new people, making sure that we're being even more inclusive so that we can always do better. So I think it's continuing to be friendly and open. I think we have to be open. The other thing that we need to do is take Galaxy into more different communities. So we've run workshops in Indonesia and Malaysia and we're going to hopefully do one in Papua New Guinea but we've done them in West Africa and Southern Africa. We just need to keep spreading and going into more places. That's right. We need to leave our comfort zone to get to new communities. And I'm super excited for example the VGP project which is also a global project where we now have the possibility to work also with the African continent on genome sequencing. They are training opportunities. There's a lot of mentoring opportunities that we can take. I'm really looking forward to go in this direction help those people to build other smaller communities maybe that can join them in the global Galaxy family. I mean the Galaxy mentoring network that will hopefully start very soon after GCC and if anyone is looking and want to mentor or want to be a mentee. I really invite you to join the Galaxy Mentoring Network but there's also OLS where the Galaxy community is participating. And I hope that we can build on those models to be more inclusive and also reach out to other communities. Thank you. And then one last question from Maria Doyle. This was also from the Slack channel. What is the Galaxy area or issue or challenge that they would like the community to help with? Well this is hyperactive community. So there are lots of things happening and sometimes it's a network. Sometimes this doesn't propagate through all the nodes. So I think our biggest challenge is to making absolutely clear what we already have, what the components are, how things work. It's a great problem to have but we have that problem. So essentially making what we have known hold the pieces what you can actually do. You can go from A to Z this way and that way depending on what your infrastructure is, depending on what your data is, depending on what scientific field you're in. These kinds of things. And it actually also relates to the question before a little bit I think. If we can communicate better what Galaxy is, what Galaxy can actually do, the entire aspect of accessible research and infrastructures. If we can get this message to more people, we also get more diverse set of people, more diverse set of communities that actually can contribute and then we can grow together. So for example we have seen here communities for material science popping up and having huge instances and developing now workflows. And this is exactly the point a little bit is we need help in doing these outreach to get this message to more people and that's a big, big thing. The other thing I guess is also that we can invest more in our user interface a little bit, making this also more accessible. So we had just a discussion about enhancing the screen reader functionality in Galaxy and so on. And these are aspects where we obviously need help and where everyone can help in improving the user experience in Galaxy. But yeah, in the end it also depends what your skills are and the Galaxy ecosystem, not just the Galaxy framework, but the ecosystem with the training network. We see very set of tools, right? There's a lot of opportunities where people can help. So it's also a little bit depends on what skills you have. We probably have a cool project where you can work on. I would agree with everything you just said. For us in the Asia Pacific region is especially I think communication is probably our biggest thing. And not just the diverse range of communications and looking at the different needs of different locations and trying to incorporate those kind of ideas into the way we talk about Galaxy in different places. So we need some help in that. Alright, on that note, I'd like to thank all three of you for joining here. Let me thank the organizers of this conference, right? Subina Pratik, but also the entire scientific committee, the entire organizing committee. It was super cool. I really enjoyed it. I mean from experience I know how hard it is to organize such a conference. So thank you very much, it's been wonderful. Again, it's the highlight of the past of many years we're finally together and thank you for it's a gift. Thank you for that. Alright, thank you very much and we will sign off here.