 I just went to the other room where we are streaming the YouTube and I noticed the time difference. It's fun. Yeah, we're good to go. It's all streaming now, so just when you really take it away. Welcome to this week through the throttle for this one. Anything's happening? You're excited? Now it's time also for the Americas to do their share, but let's look at what we did. Yes, let's start with what was on the sub-workflows, who's taking over that spot for today? Hello, so I was in the module and sub-workflow team and I hope you can hear me well because I know that for me, okay, you can hear me well, so perfect. So many people were working on either adding new modules. I know that we are people working on peeling and it's a bit of a controversial module, but it's looking good and then we added many, many more new modules. We added some new NF tests for some other modules, so some of the PRs are still ongoing and other modules were updated and we also did work on some sub-workflow. So yes, good work everyone. I think, unfortunately, I think I just did some work on two modules, so yes, don't feel bad if you have done as much as me because that's still pretty good. So thank you very much, thank you everyone for your help and I think we can change the next slide. Yes, so this is like a table of what we have been working on today. So nine issues were opened, four PRs were opened, one PR was reviewed. I think we were not up to date with like all of the numbers there, so we will check that out tomorrow for sure. Thank you very much. I think I can end it over to the next person. Yes, that's five, no, that's enough tests with Satish, please. Hello everyone, so we'll be giving an update about the NF tests subgroup. So day one, it's been a little chaotic, but I've seen people look at the documentation and already migrate some of the existing Pi tests to NF tests, so thank you all for that. So we are some more modules, only less for completing all the complete module migration to NF tests. We are also part of the other group, so this group is kind of like meta because if you're adding a new module, you will automatically be prompted to add NF test by NF code tools. So some of the progress that you see as well. So we picked that, I have listed those up here in the slide as well. So if you go to the next slide, so migrating existing Pi tests to NF tests, I think we had three issues opened and two of them are reviewed currently. So thank you for that, for everyone who has done that. And again, this is a shout out, we'll be reviewing a lot of PRs. If you haven't heard about NF tests and would like to get started, give us a shout out in the NF test sub channel and we can review the PRs together. But great job on day one and we'll do a better job at keeping up with all the progress for the next two days. Thanks. Cool. Next one now, pipelines. Yes. Hi everyone. So we worked on a bunch of pipelines, for example, on AmpliSeq, where we added a multi-region AmpliCon analysis and we did some smaller PR tests for Metapap and also for NF Co-Punchin we fixed the AWS mega tests. For differential abundance, we worked quite through some issues and apparently some of them are basically fixed without doing anything, so that's really cool. So they were auto-fixed, yeah. Also we did, some of us worked on the first, like on the review of the initial release of NF Co-Detect Sizer and also people worked on EGAR to finish the current template merge and also we worked on a text profiler where we added quite some things and I think this already was really productive so far and let's take a look at the overview. So here you can see that we basically did not so much in terms of quantitative numbers. So we refued one PR but of course we are at the start of the hackathon so more will come tomorrow. Thanks. Yes, sorry, it's way too far. Sorry, I won't be able to get it over. Too many screens, I'm sorry. Infrastructure, well actually first to admins, we'll now take you over but actually infrastructure, which is my thought, so it's not really a handover for now, yes. So yeah, surprisingly amount of people for infrastructure, usually it's always like a small group but it turns out if there are a lot of people, we also get a lot of people. So welcome to everybody, to the infrastructure group, the best group some people see. There was some work on the NF CO2 footprint plug-in but the Supreme of Julia also worked out for the patch command for NF Core sub-workflows. James and Georgie worked on the NF Core config screen command, which is a really nice addition to the NF Core tools basically that you can, like pipelines or other things, really nicely write the NF Core config, using our tool chains. Avarro is working on the Python health page and made some very nice progress already in there, so finally another thing, stroke from the old side, you need to say goodbye to all the PHP codes, please. Also we've gotten prompted to join NF Core page to add the blue sky and the LinkedIn information and also some pipeline templates, quote, consistently changes, which will be fun for the next PR, next second update for all the pipelines. Good luck with that, everybody, and like over a few, we closed two issues, open nine, that's like a good first day I would say. Also some are with like PRs, well open, but at the end, tomorrow and the day after, it's not that bad. And with that, over to Avarro. Hello, yeah, I'm heading the documentation slash training material group, which is mainly the training material group, and I'm super happy that I was not alone, yay. So I had actually two people that were looking through the current state of our new tool, NF Core tools training material. And there is lots of issues that can be seen, one of them being that the GitHub doesn't seem to run through as we, the Git pod doesn't run as through as we want it to be. So we're now adding stuff to the board that maybe someone can pick up in the next days. And I started to add more exercises and mainly the solutions actually to this new documentation. So that's it from our side. Yes, then. You might have seen stuff happening also other channels, for example, Scamagrant, we all started this fun selfie chain. Go free to add yourself into it. It's just fancy keynote slides. Matias, you're muted. We think what I want. I'm so sorry. Yes, so back then you saw some results from the Scamagrant, the first one was the selfie chain by Phil. Now some, yeah, views of how things started and how it's going, food is happening, not of very similar setups. It looks like it with the table and people just having fun around them. Aim wanted to see a bit more, more merge. So I'm looking for socks. But maybe I should look at, get it done for the socks. Also as the last, the ultimate sticker challenge, some people took the challenge to literally and put a lot of stickers on the laptop. I think a lot of nice stickers. Good sticker game people. Thank you for that. And keep like the Scamagrant is not over. Keep posting your pictures. So before Buenos Aires just joined. So nice to have all of you in here with that. Yes, that's one more thing before we say goodbye for today or good morning or like let's start for the other people. Is that Ben will fetch a man from the city. He's running around on Gatotown and wants to talk to people about nice new features next to responding to the output of the next flow. But more information to follow happens and positive on the next. I think that's it, everything. Yes, thank you very much. They won over for Europe. And bye. Bye.