 Good morning, dear community, dear friends. I welcome you to the office conference 2015 here in Orms. First I want to congratulate the City of Orms with its brand new library and of course many thanks for inviting us here to the wonderful and extraordinary house dot one. I've never seen anything like this before. It's almost like being inside a spaceship. I'm sure that these beautiful surroundings would please us in the next three days and I hope that you will feel comfortable. Many people have asked me why we invited you to Orms this year. Many of you have had a long journey and I'm sure that it would have been easier and more convenient if we had been in combination. The reason is very clear. The City of Orms is among very few municipalities in Denmark that actually understands what free and open-source software means. Free as in free, not as in free gear. Orms Municipality is a strong supporter of community-driven innovation not only among crazy hackers like us, but also among young businesses and companies. Not only are they supporting free software by inviting us to have our conference here, but they actually contribute to free software. Not yet to Liberal Office, but I expect that to come in the years ahead. When speaking of an extraordinary house like dot one, I know another extraordinary house, that is the Document Foundation. The Foundation behind Liberal Office is often referred to as the state-of-the-art way of organizing large communities. Almost as a baseline reference of how to set up a new community. And even some of the old free software projects are currently picking up our ways of doing things and our ideas of community. That house, the Document Foundation, is also extraordinary. Also, onwards like a station. Perhaps not as fixed as a dance, as dot one is still extraordinary. It's worth saying that if you're not a customer, then you're part of the product. And yes, but contributing to Liberal Office is certainly a pleasant way to be a part of the product. You that are here at this conference is not only a part of the product, you are the soul and the spirit of that product. We are 115 participants from more than 30 countries. Over the coming three days, we will all experience the soul and the spirit of our community. And I am certainly looking forward to meet all of you. Thank you all for coming to all of us. We are trying to give you the best frames so that we can have a good time. And from here on, I'll leave it to you to fill out the content in the frame. Once again, we'll make the best conference ever, just as we did last year and the year before. Thank you to all the volunteers who have been working day and night, literally, for several months to prepare everything we hope is perfect. We don't know yet. Without the volunteers, this wouldn't have been a conference at all. Also, thank you to our sponsors, Chromonico, CIV, Kodabara productivity, Google, Magenta, Trosa, Red Hat, and VersoEvo. The sponsors are important. They are paying the bills. Please have in mind that we are at a public library and we are among local citizens, young and old. Therefore, we must behave respectfully. And remember that we are guests in this spaceship. Please help us to keep the conference area clean and nice. Please remember to bring your garbage waste outside, including the trash bins. I promise to say that. Please wear your conference badge while you are here. This is also for our own safety. The guards know that we are welcome and that we are allowed to stay here. Lunch will be served in the area at the front desk. There will be coffee and water all the time. Feel free to join coffee and water and lunchtime lunch. I hope that there will be some cake in the afternoon. Please keep yourself informed about any changes to the programme. I will try to keep you updated on Twitter and on the email. Sophie is managing the whole programme. So, if you are in doubt of anything, ask Sophie if it is a programme. At any time, you can ask the people at the front desk. And from here, I would just say thank you very, very much for coming and enjoy the conference. I sure am looking forward to it. Thank you very much. Welcome, welcome conference attendees. Welcome guests. Welcome friends from all over the world to the Labour Office conference in Ohut. I am thrilled and really am to be here today. I don't plan to make many words. It's going to be mostly some thank you to all the wonderful people that have helped to make this happen. Just a few things that I feel like this year is really a turning point, quite a hopeful moment. Just if you look around what happened with the renewed interest into OEF, if you look at the open source and free office landscape and see what's happening there and what's really coming out as the strongest and most effective, then I feel immensely positive and I look forward to the coming years and I'm very, very happy about this year and what happened with all of you pulled off collectively. At the same time, of course, well, this is some of the outer landscape, at the same time, you as a community haven't rested on any laurels, so what's happening is future proofing in the office, going into mobile space, going into cloud, online, mixed mode, sort of a reclined spaces and setups, which really makes me, again, it's really positive for the future that it will stay relevant and grow there. And when I look at the venue, I'm just puzzled, it's just such a beautiful place and so fitting for this project. When you look at how this looks, it's futuristic, it's dynamic, it's open, which is the office and you as a community. And with that, I look forward to thank you, first and foremost, to the local organizers to live. Thanks so much. So Lina Dutal, who, I think, who met us today with a great job on the months before, was a big round of applause for Lina. And we have Lina there at the door. And we have Briney Jensen, Briney over in this room. And we have Carson over here. Hey, Carson. The very few collections I was a little bit involved with the Berlin Conference, I have some idea what it means to organize and set up and run that sort of conference and just organize it amazing. Thanks so much. And well, of course, there's also from the community people who have helped with many things, infrastructure, talk-review, preparing things, marketing materials. So I'm just reading that in more or less random order. That's Sufi. That's Candy. Candy out. Doom, Candy out. I think he's not here today. Well, he did attend like this. And of course, without the sponsors, as Slav already pointed out, most of this will be possible. So I'd like to read those just in alphabetical order and from large to... from main to large boulders. This is CIB. Collaborative Productivity. Ubuntu is the main sponsors. This is Google, ProStar, Magenta, RedTab, and Fastlybo. And it's large to all of us. Thanks so much. I'd like to wish all of us a wonderful, entertaining, informative, great, personal conference. I'm sure it will work out wonderfully, as always. Have fun. Take care. If there's anything you need, you know us. Just speak to us. I'm sure we'll find a solution. And with that, enjoy. See you tomorrow.