 All right. Good morning or good evening wherever you may be. This is Rachel Friesen with the Drupal Association We're gonna go ahead and get started and give a little bit of an update on Drupalcon Asia and where we're at in the planning process We've had a lot of interest as far as what's the latest and greatest and and people being really eager to get involved So we're gonna kind of just Recap a couple things that people may already know but also just give updates on where we are and and who Who the people at the DA are that are working behind the scenes to get things get things rolling? At this point it looks like everybody is muted if you have any questions go ahead and type them into the questions box Megan is on the call and she's gonna help me keep an eye on that and we'll try to get to some of them as we go But we may hold a few towards the end So yeah, let's just go ahead and jump on in So here's our agenda. We're gonna kind of do a little bit of introductions Talk about who's who's who at the Drupal Association? Talk about the Drupalcon Asia goals some of the sponsorships and financial information That's kind of powering the con behind the scenes I will talk about the actual program of the con how the days are going to be structured and Then we will join us and talk about the marketing that we're doing for Drupalcon Asia And at the end we'll talk about a bunch of different ways that people can get involved So let's just jump right in so this is team Drupalcon This is where everybody on the team figures out that I pilfered photos of them from their Facebook pages So we've got these are the people that you may have already met who are who are actively working on Drupalcon Asia We also have a whole host of people behind the scenes that that you may not have met We've got a wonderful tech team in Tim Lennon Jacob Perry and Emily Nouveau who've been working with our local designer in India and have launched the beautiful splash page and So let's just go ahead and meet everybody one-on-one. So this is Megan Sannaki You may have met her when we were doing our site visit in January Internally at the DA. She leads our sales teams and events team She's their chief operating officer and specifically for Drupalcon Asia. She's really focused on selling sponsorships and working with the business community And doing some engagement at kind of a higher level rather than the more day-to-day Con planning level that a lot of the rest of the team is working on So this is me Rachel Friesen. I was also on the site visit in January into 2015 I managed the events team So we put on three Drupalcon's a year and a couple other events that we help manage for the Drupal Association and for Drupalcon Asia I'm really responsible for putting together kind of the structure for the team and making sure that all of our contracts and Any kind of like legal Documents those are all set up and manage our budgets help set goals and and approve things on a daily basis This is Amanda Gonzer She's our lead Drupalcon coordinator. She's our Drupalcon programming guru So she is the one that kind of coordinates the community when it comes to selecting sessions Organizing summits and she's also are essentially our internal client for our Drupalcon website So she makes sure that those websites are up and running and have the content we need and the features that we're looking for So she's our liaison to the tech team And this is Tina Kraus who may be new to you Tina is kind of a behind-the-seeds wizard for us She runs our Drupalcon registration and customer service So for instance, if you're submitting contact us forms and you're looking for help either with finding information about your ticket Or what comes with that if you have visa letter requests She's the one that issues those visa letters and she's also a great project coordinator She helps us make sure that we have you know con t-shirts and Coordinates our program guide and and does a lot of things behind the scenes. So that is Tina And this is Tim constain we call him t-con he I forgot to update the bottom line, but he works with our sponsors So Tim is our sponsorship fulfillment coordinator So when sponsors sign up to be a sponsor for Drupalcon they get a host of benefits and Tim works with them to make sure that they get All those benefits and that they get the most out of those benefits So he works with the sales team although he's not a salesperson He just helps make sure that that the people who sign up get what they want and Find ways to kind of engage with the community if that's something that's new to them And this is Lee Lee Carver. She is our content writer at the Drupal Association So she if you've received for instance like the Drupal Association newsletter or she's done some amazing community spotlights She does a great job of highlighting what what the Drupal Association is doing but also what the community is doing and for Drupalcon Asia She's working a lot with our con communications and helping coordinate our marketing efforts and and being that point person for Community volunteers who want to help with social media and marketing and kind of getting the word out All right, so jumping into the goals for Drupalcon Asia So there were when Megan and I were on our site visit We realized that there are just a host of things that we could do with Drupalcon Asia But we kind of needed to focus in on on what the things were that we could realistically do with our with our staff and our budget and What we were really trying to accomplish with with this event So the first thing obviously is uniting the Indian community and connecting that community with the world so one of our main or well two of our main goals for Drupalcon's are to grow the community and to strengthen the community and Obviously by holding the con here we think that this will be a great way to strengthen the community both as far as like local leadership but also growing people's Drupal skills and It's a great way for us to share knowledge and partnerships across borders We've heard from quite a few people that they are beyond excited about coming to India for this Drupalcon from all over the world Another primary goal for Drupalcon's in general which definitely applies for this Drupalcon is to accelerate the project and so that primarily takes the format of sprinting and India already has proven that they are excellent contributors to Drupal And so we are very excited to see what comes out of the sprints at Drupalcon Asia We also would like to grow the developer talent pool and skill level So we definitely want to help get the word out about Drupal But in this case we're really talking about growing the developer themselves their talent rather than trying to recruit a lot of new Developers to Drupal although we hope that that's a wonderful byproduct of having this event We also want to connect the talent with the employers So one of the things we definitely heard while we were there is that there the the employers There are hungry for more Drupal talent and technology is a very There's a it's a very open field in India. There's a lot of things that people can choose from So we want to make sure that people choose Drupal and connect with the right employers From a planning standpoint, we're kind of anticipating about 80% of the 80% of the attendees being domestic from India and about 20% from out of country We believe that the breakdown will follow somewhat of what we shown there 70% developer 20% site builder and then 5% and of the C-suite and shops and then hopefully 5% evaluating Drupal The one thing that we had to decide Primarily from a budgetary standpoint is we can't easily cater to students We financially just can't afford to offer a free or deeply discounted ticket for the for this Drupal con And we don't really have the space capacity to offer like a job fair or an introduction to Drupal outside of the training That will we will be offering on Thursday now This isn't to say that we don't want students to attend and we don't want them to to be invited to attend but that's just that's an opportunity for the community to kind of step up that outreach and and we've heard talk of people wanting to maybe Kind of subsidize the tickets for students as a way to introduce them to Drupal So that's a really great opportunity for the community or their employers to Get that next wave of Drupal talent engaged and seeing what how just how cool the Drupal community is So one of the other things we're not Specifically catering to is the CMS decision makers potential customers We don't we don't have the capacity to just do a ton of outreach to try and recruit them to the event But we are more than encouraging of the community to try and recruit those people to this event So we're we're willing to help support that however we can but we we just can't focus on that as a primary goal for us And we're we're also not tailoring the the programming of the con to specific groups So we're not focusing exclusively on government or higher ed or just on you know business or nonprofits Although there will be some specific programming for that on Thursday with some of the summits that we're going to be offering So some of the key people and players that we've Been working with to date Obviously, we have a host of local volunteers who've been involved. We got to meet a lot of really great Drupal community leaders while we were there in the site visit and so some of them have continued to be involved and Have been extremely helpful We will be working with an event planning firm called laxia They are helping us coordinate some of the production details as far as actually executing an event in India And then obviously we've been working Really hand-in-hand with IIT who will be our physical host our space host for the event So here's a quick snapshot of what the Drupal con. Excuse me. What the Drupal con schedule is Truthfully behind the scenes. We are working on finalizing a memorandum of understanding that will then Allow us to Essentially open up registration and formalize our payment gateways So once that's in place, we will have a lot more a lot more deadlines that we can share So more on how we manage the project and when deadlines would be for you know The end of sponsorship sales and things like that But this is on the website now and this kind of gives you a high-level overview of the timing as far as you know When sessions open and sessions close when ticketing price changes happen And on the right-hand side, you can see our As of now our plan for ticket prices Because we're a us-based company. We do our budget in us dollars, although We will be selling tickets in rupees. So as of now, this is what the plan is as far as the rupees Conversion and then also there at this point. This is the tax that we're estimating on top of that That's one of the things that we're finalizing in the memorandum of understanding So once that's finalized then we'll be able to publish those ticket prices and confirm those but that that's about the range where they will be So this is our program plan for Drupal con Asia if you've been to another triple con in Europe or North America You know that they often span sometimes up to nine days. We're doing a bit of an abridged program So on Wednesday, we will be Doing some setup and we'll open registration So people want to come and pick up their badges. They are welcome to do that Thursday really the the pre-programming starts so we will have a business summit and two other summits that we that are yet To be determined and we are also going to be offering for trainings One of them will be a free beginner training more of like the introduction to Drupal type of type of programming and then Friday and Saturday will really be our traditional con programming where there will be keynotes and sessions and Boffs, which are kind of conversational or topic rooms and we will also have a sprint contribution lounge And then on Sunday, we are really excited that we will have A full day of dedicated sprints. So we will be focusing on teaching people how to contribute to core As well as providing space for people who are you know avid contributors where they can do a little bit more in-depth Sprinting All right, so now we're getting into the information about the session So Amanda, I'm gonna turn this over to you to kind of talk about how the programming team is Structured and and how the session selection process goes Can you hear me? Yes, I can great So when Rachel and Megan came to India quite a few months ago They kind of were speaking with local community leaders about what kind of content would be good for a Drupal con Asia and The topics that came out of that kind of discussion in those surveys are these following tracks that we have below So if you click on that link, you can see a track description about each one of those A little more in-depth, but these are the tracks that we will have Each track will have about seven or eight sessions and each of them which gives us a total of 50 sessions for the con between those two days So if you've never submitted a session to Drupal con, it's probably very similar as if you've submitted it to a camp But basically you'll go through that link from the previous slide and you'll read the track description And in that it's a lot of information from the track chairs that explain Kind of what the track is going to be about what kind of information they're looking for and even some Suggested topics of things that they're looking for sessions on that they think would be very valuable to have at Drupal con so We always ask that you try and just create a session submission that really tells about your topic We want to know what the topic is. We want to kind of make sure that it's a Exciting thing that isn't just regurgitating information Want people to really want to know what you have to say and you kind of in your Session submission needs to be able to explain what you're going to cover and why that session needs to be at Drupal con You need to make it as appealing as possible because if you followed other cons We do get hundreds and hundreds of submissions for only a few spots so trying to provide as much information and Explained what you're going to teach everyone is very important. We also ask that you fill in your user profile This seems kind of like an easy thing and something that everyone would do But a lot of times we get sessions from people We aren't really sure who they are or if they've been involved in the community or if they've presented before But if you just want to fill out your profile, it's really easy to just give us a a little bit of information about yourself which helps us reach out to you if we have any questions and Just so you know the deadline for submitting sessions is November 2nd So you can also click on that link to go through the sessions submission process And just a reminder if you have any questions about any of these Topics feel free to post them in the questions box and we'll try and answer those as we go So just to kind of give you a quick overview of how sessions are selected When we close the call for papers on November 2nd the selection committee will start reading over every single one of those sessions whether it's three hundred or 1,000 they read through every single submission and What they're kind of looking for is what we ask that you put in with your session submission on the previous slide is We want topics that are fitting the track description That may be appealed to one of the topics that they suggested or really fit into the theme that they're going for We get a lot of submissions with the same almost content We want to make sure that we're not providing a track with the same topic seven times So we are looking for kind of different categories to make sure that we're not overlapping Content or knowledge. We want to see that the speaker has Spoken at past events that doesn't have to mean a triple con. It just means that you have speaking experience or you're confident In your knowledge, you just want to make sure that when you get up in front of a stage of 400 Drew beliefs does that you're still excited to share that information and Also that that's an exciting topic that we know that people at triple con Asia will want to hear So even if it doesn't show up in that track description and you think it's really exciting definitely submit it One thing that people get a little nervous about sometimes is they're not sure which track to submit it to But we're constantly reading through the submissions And so if you submit something to maybe site building and we think maybe it would be better in coding and development We don't just discard your session. We definitely move it over and have the coding and development team evaluate that So each selection committee has three people who we're going to see on the next slide But it's at least three people and that really helps eliminate biases And by the 23rd of November after they've read through all of these sessions and kind of ranked them To put together the best program per track possible All speakers will be notified by November 23rd when we publish the selected sessions We get a lot of questions, of course about session selection and this is only a few seconds explaining it So if you want to know the real in-depth process feel free to click on the next link Which is a lot of information about how we get from Opening the website to selecting the sessions all the steps We also wanted to give you a heads up that the selection committee as the sessions come in You can click on the proposed sessions. You can see which ones have been submitted. They're already reading through them So we encourage them as Sessions come in to kind of look them over to kind of have an idea what's coming in and if they have any questions We encourage them also to reach out to the speaker That would be you if they maybe want you to provide information or clarify something So so keep an eye on your email or your d.no contact information Just because we want to make sure if they're reaching out to you to try and make your session submission better That you get that email because it definitely could be a make-or-break kind of question So our session selection team is made up of kind of two prongs. We have locals who Are from basically the time zone of India and provide some regional oversight into the content that would be Relevant for an Asia con we also have globals who are people who have worked a triple con like this before and they kind of Provide some experience and guidance on the process Not so much the specific nuances of each community's content, but they provide a lot of help when it comes to The steps to pick the solutions and kind of franking styles and just kind of when you get into a tough Tough situation. They've definitely done it at least once before and are great mentors in that aspect So these are the local team as I mentioned when Rachel and Megan came to India a couple months ago during that survey and kind of discussion points These are people that kind of rose to the top as people that would be great leaders for these Different tracks and so they've been working really hard for over a month now And they're really excited to be on the track team and helping select the sessions that will make up triple con Asia Great So this kind of jumps into our Thursday Excuse me our Thursday con activities So we are planning on having four training sessions One is again the Drupal in a day type training something that's a little bit more entry level There is not going to be a charge for that training and then there will be two Intermediate or excuse me three intermediate and advanced trainings for about 50 people each. We are accepting training session Proposals right now. So if you are a trainer or have a great idea for a training, please go to the website and submit your training proposal and Amanda works with a training selection committee Amanda and Tina do and Amanda do you want to talk about how the training selection works if it's different or similar to the session selection? Yeah, it's very similar actually. We definitely don't get as many submissions as sessions But we ask that people submit for trainings as you see we have the different kinds of trainings And we work together with a committee that also involves a Drupal Association During training selection the Drupal Association placed no part in selecting the sessions besides notifying people but in the training selection because we are part of the Group that is charging for the trainings. We do get a partial say But right now we have nitty on the committee and we're working to find additional training selection committee members This is a little more difficult because we want to make sure that we have a selection person That is not going to submit a training. We want to make sure we eliminate all of those biases So we're working to still flesh out that training selection committee But we go through and if you look through the training Link there you can see what kind of criteria we're looking for So when we go through with the selection We have the whole training committee on the phone and we make sure that we identify the trainings that Meet those qualifications as well as don't overlap content-wise We don't want to have two trainings on front-end theming or two trainings on the same thing So we just really work out the content that we think would be best for the Asian community as well as Finding for that work cohesively together great and We also are planning on three summits We are committed to a business summit and Rohul Dhawan is our lead for that and we are looking at possibly having a higher ed summit and a government summit Rachit and Ani have been very passionate about those and are working on proposals for those two summits if anyone has any other Summit proposals feel free to get in touch with Amanda or I So this is our general program plan for the schedule for the days We this may shift a little bit Obviously, but at this point we're starting on a little bit later Start time than what we would do in North America or Europe But but essentially it follows a similar structure to how we how we operate the other cons So again, you can just kind of see Thursday the training and summits Friday and Saturday that the con programming and then Sunday the sprints So speaking of sprints We have quite a bit of detail on our website during the con We will have our contribution lounge so people can sprint throughout the four days and On Sunday, we are really focusing exclusively on sprints. So we have a first-time sprinter workshop, which is really Aimed for people who maybe have not contributed Back to the project yet. So it goes it covers everything from setting up Drupal on your machine to identifying issues and what the different types of contributions can be There's also a core mentored sprint, which is for maybe people who've Contributed a little bit but are just kind of you know dipping their toes into into that world And so there are sprint mentors available to help them Answer questions and and find kind of that next level of engagement there And then there's the general sprints, which is for people that are just there to sprint and just kind of dive right in so That that's something that kind of our more veteran sprinters will participate with and I know that the local community is looking into possibly finding some space for extended sprints, which is great. So possibly There's there may be additional sprinting opportunities before and after the con for those that want to extend their their time at Drupal, Karnesia and As far as the sprint leads go there's similar to how the Program team is structured. There's locals and globals the globals can provide Insights as to how sprints have operated in in other locations, and then the locals are You know helpful for executing it on site if you want to get involved with sprints There are a ton of ways to do that Simply by showing up at sprints as well as one way But you can also be signed up to be a sprint mentor and if you're interested in helping Organize the sprints feel free to sign up as a course core mentor There's a link there and I'll be sending out the slides afterwards. So you can access easily click on all the links And then there's also a mentoring group that you can join to participate in the sprint planning All right, so as far as volunteering for the con there are still a lot of ways to volunteer We have set up a web form here for people that are interested in volunteering, but maybe I don't know exactly what what Volunteering role speaks to them yet. You can sign up at that web form and stay in communication with us We will let you know as volunteer opportunities arise The Drupal cons across the world really depend on volunteers So anything that people are willing to contribute as far as providing their time is really helpful And our main community Contacts are listed there if you're really interested in Community activities or social media or promotion Rachit Ani and Parth are the people to reach out to and At the end I'll go over some other ways that people can can kind of get involved or find ways to help Help promote the cons So one of the great things about Drupal cons is we offer grants and scholarships Drupal con is often something that people are very eager to attend but may not financially be able to afford to And so we have set aside some funds for Drupal con Asia to make sure that people have access to the con That may not be able to afford to go on their own one of the things that was important to us is really supporting the the area Excuse me India and the area immediately around in India We really want to kind of focus on the South Asia region so about 80% of those funds will be dedicated to people from that region and Coming to India is a dream for people across the world. So we wanted to make sure that People outside of just that South Asia region also have access to that So for 20% of the funds will be dedicated to people coming in from abroad The you are open the scholarships and grants are open for applications now Those will close on November 2nd. So there's about a month and a half left to apply And we recommend that you do so before then because we really don't have any ability to extend that Alright marketing. So I'm going to turn it over to Lee Carver To speak about hear me. Yeah, we can go ahead Lee Sorry, didn't mean to catch you off there. Um, my name is Lee Carver. I'm in charge of marketing. I'm actually Sort of the representative of the marketing. Oh, go back. Sorry. There we go. That's okay But I'm representative of the whole marketing arm of the Drupal Association. So I'm Association's content writer. We have other marketers who are and communicators who are on board and Phil is also probably going to be working on Drupal con a little bit as well. He is my supervisor so The who's who of the marketing team for this Drupal con We have aside from myself we four main touch touch point people so the first is Paul Johnson He's based out of the UK and he is a veteran at Volunteering for Drupal con on the marketing side. He runs all of the Drupal con social media accounts and really does a fantastic job And he and Ani will be running the Drupal con Asia social media handles together Parf is going to be handling a lot of what we're calling guerrilla marketing internally so he's going out to various events in the local region and I'm trying to drum up some noise and enthusiasm. He has a number of raffle tickets that he'll be or of con tickets that he'll be raffling away and he's working with a whole bunch of local volunteers to just drum up excitement in person And last of all we have Priyanka who is working with in this way They're partnering with us to do some more enterprise level marketing. So she'll be focusing on one creating content for the audience that we're trying to draw to Drupal con so mainly Indian audience members some Asian audience members as well Because that's just frankly a part of the world that we're not all that familiar with so she's going to be helping with that She's going to do some outreach to Drupal businesses throughout Asia as well, and we're really excited to have her and then from a standpoint of Content that is created and goes on the Drupal con Asia site That will mainly be coming from us at the Drupal Association. So branded emails blogs and a variety of social and paid campaigns Will be us So because I'm a very visual person I went ahead and put together a diagram Who our volunteers are and what their responsibilities are? So as you can see there's those of us at the Drupal Association at top creating content And that feeds down into the Drupal con Asia site And so Paul and Ani are manning what I think of is the tweak cannon So they're they're sending all that content out through social media Priyanka will be working on business interest and again advising us and helping us create regional specific Content and that actually does feed back into the Drupal con Asian site And then last of all is parth who is doing the gorilla marketing and he will be Just going out and being the face of how excited we are and working with locals to really Drum up some excitement. All right. Great. Thanks, Lee You're welcome So as far as sponsorship goes Megan is selling Drupal con Asia sponsorships And we want to say a special special. Thank you to Raul Priyanka Ani and Rajit who have been helpful and Helping us connect with people that want to sponsor Drupal con Asia We've had a really strong Pickup of sponsorships so far and and that's really wonderful We have a variety of price points for people that are yet to sign up and are still interested And the the prospectus is on the website under the become a sponsor section Um, so as far as a little bit of the behind-the-scenes process India has a complex tax system, which I'm guessing if you've done business in India You're probably familiar with so we're we're finalizing our memorandum of understanding and that really will kind of dictate the Tax laws as they apply to both sponsorships and registrants people paying Ticketing prices so that will dictate how How those taxes are applied and will include any local Kind of district-wide taxes So the Drupal Association is investing in this event as a mission-driven initiative similar to How Drupal con latin america was set up we are operating this as a as a negative net revenue because it directly supports our mission and so That's kind of a bit of the behind-the-scenes as far as how financially The budget is structured both from a from a sponsorship and ticketing standpoint and then expenses So we we're really excited to come and And invest into this region So the there are a host of ways that people can get involved kind of on an individual level here are the The ways that are easy to jump in right now So submit a session or a training we we again are looking for those session submissions that we can use to build a really strong program and As far as trainings go I was lucky enough to sit in on a training and a triple camp deli And so I know that there are fabulous trainers and trainings happening All over india. So feel free to to submit away And the other thing I would really recommend is not just yourself submitting a session But if you if you heard a really great session by a speaker or if you attended a really great training Reach out to those people and invite them to to submit Frequently people who are invited to submit Will do so and so that's a really great way to spread the word Also, you can as I said, you can apply for grants and scholarships through november 4th We we have those funds available to make sure that people who The cost of travel may be hope prohibitive. We want to make sure that we can lower those barriers wherever we can If you're interested in supporting sprints, you can sign up now to be a sprint mentor And if you're just interested in volunteering, you're welcome to stay in the loop and sign up for our Volunteer kind of email list will make sure that that you're kept abreast of any new opportunities And most importantly just ask so if you are really eager to get involved with one aspect of the con But you don't quite know the best way to jump right in just contact one of us on the staff Or anybody that you saw mentioned in this presentation kind of in correlation We have a lot of really great local volunteers and point people We can make sure that you get connected with the right person and find the way to be involved in triple con Asia And of course one in doubt use the contact us form on the website that sends an email directly to tina And she is happy to route you to the right person So we've talked a bit about what are in our budget and in our plans and some of the things that are not in our budget And not in the the da's direct plans Are as follows and these are things that really the the community could champion and and run with and we would be happy to support however we can whether it be by You know promotion or marketing getting the word out But they're just not something that we fiscally can support Or logistically can support So trivia night is a great example That's something that if you've been to another triple con is something that people get really excited about And we would be happy to help support that with connecting to the people who have run trivia night in the past But we just don't have it in the budget at this point to be able to produce the event ourselves Extended sprints I mentioned earlier that local community leads are already looking for ways to possibly extend that sprint experience for people So allowing people to sprint either before or after the con Another great thing that that happens at other triple cons is cultural events. So I I remember in Amsterdam there were museum paths for one night of the week or You know an evening hosted by the local Amsterdam community That's a kind of get to know the city. So those things are are we are very welcome For the community to organize and we are happy to promote Another thing that's really exciting Is for the Drupal gangers ideas So the Drupal gangers is really essentially the the partners or spouses of of Drupalers Who come along to the events and are interested in either, you know going on tours or Or maybe going to a museum together or or getting to know a city As a group So if anybody has any of those ideas or would like to kind of put together some recommendations that that's really wonderful Uh, so kind of in summary just where we are and and what's next So the Drupal association we really we provide the Drupal con project management in the process We kind of provide the structure of how to how to get this big event done But really the community fills the program and so the community is um, you know, obviously provide leading the sessions participating at the sprints leading those sprints and and kind of providing those community activities that Fill the the con and really make it what it is. So we we help Kind of organize Make sure we get, you know food there and uh, have have everything kind of ordered and everything organized for the event But again, really, uh, I just want to reiterate like it's the community leads the process and selects the sessions and And fills those seats and it's just really a wonderful community event Again, anyone can be involved in in a myriad of ways. So feel free to just reach out if you're eager to to participate And I just want to say from a from a planning perspective I think Drupal con aja activity from the Drupal association side will really pick up in october So we have Drupal con Barcelona in about two weeks less than And once we kind of put a bow on that our team is going to be pretty much solely focused on Drupal con aja so look for a lot more updates coming through the website and social media and I'm happy to also People are kind of curious about the behind the scenes. I'm happy to start posting some regular updates from our team on the India planning Drupal con aja a group on groups.drupal.org Um, so i'm curious if we have any questions. Let's take a take a look It doesn't look like it All right, if anybody has any questions, um, please feel free to get in contact with us We're all very open and accessible. Uh, I will say during Drupal con Barcelona We may be a slightly less accessible but for the most part we are we are here to answer your questions and and help connect you with the information You need um, so again, i'm rachel freezing and I really appreciate your time and everybody's interest in Drupal con aja And we are all just uh, so thrilled that that this event is happening and that that we're getting closer and closer each day So thank you for participating