 Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining us on the last day of the NFCOR Hackathon. We're just having our check-in meeting for those of us in Europe, just starting a day off. Thank you for coming back three days in a row, firstly. It's always difficult sometimes to overcome a bit of kind of hackathon fatigue when you start getting into the depths of it and then you have your emails starting to pile up. So I really appreciate everyone's dedication and I'm great to see so many of you back with us again today. I hope everyone's been having a good time so far. Certainly I think the chat has been really positive on Slack. It's been loads of activity. And I feel like it's been a very, very productive hackathon so far, which is really, really nice to see. Hopefully it's been smooth for everybody. I'd like to say a big thank you to all of the mentors who volunteered to help out. Hopefully that's been useful for everybody. Certainly I feel like I've seen lots of activity with people helping each other out, which is fantastic. Whether that's just limited to mentors or not probably not, but still it's great to see. If anyone has any suggestions for how we can develop this kind of concept of mentors further for future hackathons, please let us know. We're very open to ideas at this point. Anyway, so today's format is very much the same. We're gonna kind of dive straight into the hacking, into the working. We'll have our group catch-ups around lunchtime in Europe and then we'll wrap up at the end of the day, which will basically be kind of the same as the checkout meetings we've had, but we're gonna try and summarize everything a little bit more and maybe go over a few statistics and stuff. And then once that's finished, we're gonna have a social event so those of you who can join us just to kind of let our hair down a little bit. But a fun, or hopefully to try and pull out something a bit more about this later, but I was looking at the stats page under about and statistics in my favorite page on the NFCOR website. You can start to see some little hockey sticks at the end of these graphs, which is really cool. So we're making a noticeable dent in some of these plots over just a couple of days within the history of all of NFCOR, which is really cool. You can see like pull requests have shot up over the last few days. So some serious kudos here. This is difficult to do. There's the old and big NFCOR gets. A couple of requests again, please try and do some pull request reviewing if you can. One of the easy ones, if you wanna get started with that is template updates. So on a Pipelines project, you can see there's a column dedicated to template updates and these are all the automated sync PRs, which have gone out after the release of NFCOR tools. You don't really need to know anything about the Pipelines in these cases because it's just changing the boilerplate code in the underlying template. So most of them have merge conflicts, which need to be resolved, but they are on the whole, hopefully not too complex. You can kind of see we're taking chunks of code out of the templates, so you need a little help message here and stuff. So if you get a second, please just try and do maybe one. If everyone tries to tackle one, then we'll get through these in no time and we can keep all of the NFCOR templates up to date, which would be great. That's my one little request and plenty of other pull requests also to be reviewing and getting involved with there. Right, what else? Just notes for anyone using the NFCOR modules create commands. I'm afraid I fixed one big bug yesterday to do with file provisions and managed to introduce a new one at the same time. So if you run that command and you get a horrible Python trace back error saying file not found error, you haven't done anything wrong. That was a problem with my code, my apologies. It's already fixed on the dev branch of tools. So please just install the dev branch of tools. You can find the instructions for that on the tools, read me or the website. If you go to tools here, go to installation. You can see we've got the command you can copy here to get the dev branch of NFCOR tools. And that will solve it for you. I don't think we'll do a patch release just for this because it's very new feature anyway. And we'll probably, you're gonna want to use that for soon anyway. We've got some new features coming in for those of you generating MD5 test hashes, we're gonna, for a command that does that, we're gonna start running a test twice and automatically detect any files where the MD5 has changed between runs because quite a lot of files that happens. And it's annoying if you find that out only when you push to get up. So there's some other stuff coming in there. So just keep re-installing the dev branch if you see updates coming. Right. Anything else I need to talk about? James, do you wanna take over and talk just a little bit about the social event stuff? So as a reminder in terms of social activities that we're having during the hackathon, there's a bingo, so that's starting today again. There's a few extra cards have been added. And if you have any more suggestions of things that keep happening regularly or funny memes or things you can think of, please post it in the hackathon channel and we can add it for the next hackathon. I've just posted a link for the card today. We had four winners yesterday and maybe more people didn't win today. Sorry, four winners yesterday and more winners today. And then for this evening, we have the social event as Phil mentioned at five CET where there'll be general just chatting but also there'll be a quiz, a quick five quiz and Maxime will be hosting an escape room for everyone to join in there. So yeah, the Slack channel, sorry, the Zoom link we posted on the Slack channel at the end of the day, I guess, for that. Brilliant. Okay, let me just move the spotlight. Thought it might be fun to kick off a day with a little selfie of everybody. Maybe we can post it on Twitter. We did the socks on the first day, it seemed to go down well. Maybe I'm hoping that everyone isn't still wearing them, of course, socks, depending on your dedication levels. I think Maxime is suggesting you could just switch feet with them. Maybe that's valid. So Alex, are you ready to take the screenshot? All right, everyone, if you wanna be in the screenshot to end your video on, if you wanna not be in the screenshot, then off please, and maybe we can, I think Reneika was suggesting we can do cheering. I think that'd be good. All right, are you ready, Alex? Count this down, if you can. Three, two, one, go. Okay, I'm going for the second page as well. There's still a couple of people there at least, okay. Okay, another one, three, two, one, go. Perfect, I think I have something. Awesome. I'm glad to see you didn't cheer to you violently, Jose. If you're driving at the moment. I know my brother today, because he's living to New York and I'm just up there. Cool, okay, if anyone else has anything I'd like to share, shout now. Otherwise, I think we'll get started. Great to see you all again. Let's have a third super productive day. Let's try and wrap up as many things as we can, merge as many pull requests as we can, review as many things as you can, squeeze it all in, and we'll catch up with you all in a few hours. Thanks.