 Thanks for being here. Thanks for coming to all things open. My name is Jason Hibbins. I'm a community manager for open source.com over at Red Hat. I know a lot of you are new for all things open this year. If you haven't had a chance to stop by the open source.com booth, I think we've got a little bit of swag left. There's like 3,000 of you taking everything, which is awesome. But if you want to contribute, I think the biggest thing that I hear all the time is that, oh, I don't have a story to tell or I'm not a good writer. But everyone has a great story and and we have a great platform for you to share your story. So these are ways that you can connect to us. The first link there is just a web form to help start getting your thoughts together. You can email us at open at opensource.com and we're hanging out on FreeNode IRC. There's a few reasons why people contribute. We tried to make up some stuff and then we figured we should just ask people why they contribute. So here's a couple of them, whether you're growing your network or trying to put some extra spotlight on your open source project. And the best thing is you get free editorial services. So we've got a small team that can help you. If your words aren't that great can help make them better and we get a lot of feedback on that. I wanted to give a quick shout out. We have an easy contest or we have a contest going on right now. We've got a little open source.com swag kit with the raspberry pie. If you go to the home page, there should be a banner at the top for you to enter. And now we are going to do the fastest hour at all things open and here's the eye chart slide. This is the lineup, but we also have on the ato site all the twitter handles and all the the titles here. So our first speaker. Oh, good. I'm glad I put this reminder in there. If you like what you're hearing during the lightning talks, get social on social media. Use the hashtag ato 2017.