 So, quickly about the Mada Elephant Studio, we are a company that was founded in 2017. So, this is our global presence and we are all about open source. So, I'm gonna talk about basically what we do and yeah, where we're heading in the future. The first open source, we are very pro open source. So, basically build all our business on the open source with support, a few projects, pretty much all the time. So, one of them is GitLab. So, GitLab has been great for us as a small business to actually build the company and do all sorts of support from ticketing system to Zendesk type of things, to software development and communicating with the clients. I'm actually a GitLab hero and I do training for, not affiliated training for GitLab from time to time. So, they're usually free and I also do help them contribute to the code. So, the second project we support is Bootstrap. So, Bootstrap is a great framework and I'll talk a bit more about Bootstrap and Drupal even in the future, but we also do help to contribute to this framework and build a lot of sites based on that. Obviously, Drupal, this is our bread and butter. We do it pretty much most of our, like 95% of our projects are Drupal based or attach Drupal one way or another. So, now a bit about work. Again, we're a very, very small company. So, we did a few quite an exciting projects and this is just the highlights of what we did. So, first thing is state library Queensland that was quite an interest in migration from proprietary CMS and six WordPress websites. Took about six months and migrated into single Drupal eight installation back in 2018. The actual migration process was the kind of quite an interest in one, but now it's on consolidated in one. The library actually had different departments and different buildings running different websites. So, it was interesting to not only work with like team and upscale the development team in there, but also to help them and migrate and consolidate all this data. So, we do work with non for profits as well. So, a relationship Australia Queensland and we do look after about half a dozen of their websites. So, that's the latest addition that was built during the coronavirus and it's actually interesting to see how government projects are different from NGO and what sort of requirements are there. So, we do work with NGO. Another great migration project is masdabriswin.com. So, the challenge was here, they have about like tens and thousands of images to migrate and that was at the time we were doing the original migration when the media library, Drupal Media Library wasn't ready yet. So, but was almost there like a AAA.5.4. So, it was an interesting way to find a solution and make sure it actually will be used and would be supported when we are actually yeah, release it and when the media manager is up. So, we work with some government organization like a AAA.C. and helping them to migrate their websites to Drupal 8 and 9, but also helping them with integrations like Dynamics 365, this particular one. So, build couple in-house applications. This one is interesting because it tightly integrates with Salesforce and it's a quite a significant application we migrate hundreds of fields between Salesforce. Like Salesforce in this case is a single source of truth. So, we don't have to do like a bi-directional syncing yet, but it's a quite a large system and actually shows how Drupal can with health quite a lot of traffic and also large, large data structures I'm talking about a couple of hundreds fields on content types. So, that was a few projects we'll build in the last couple of years. So, now I'll talk a bit more about community and what we do for a community. So, during the COVID, we had a bit of a break mid last year and we were contacted by David from Alianza Del Mor. He's Australian guy who is now living in Peru and you can read about the response project that we helped build on Drupal.org and Pantheon as well. So, there was like an interesting collaboration to actually help distribute food and this project is quite interesting because we were actually building the software as they were trying to distribute large amount of food as you can see by the numbers on the screen. So, that some, yeah, really put different perspective of how you can build, you know, Drupal websites but actually people the next day would be using it for very, very challenging and tasks and that was during the pandemic as well. So, we do organize quite a few events including training and the meetups. So, and the contribution we can as well. So, we're running it for a few years now in Brisbane, town of Brisbane. So, yeah, and trying to sync it with a global contribution weekend which is on every January. So, I think it's third year in a row, we're running it down in Brisbane. Luckily, all the spaces are now open so we can continue actually meet face to face and help people out like Drupal Brisbane meetup is another thing we've been looking after and actually sponsoring for the last couple of years. So, we are virtually in our face to face thanks to a TAFE Brisbane every second Tuesday. So, if you're in Brisbane, feel free to pop in or we're still doing them virtually so you can jump online and help that. We did organize a few Drupal campfire and base. The last one was 2019 and we're pretty much single driving force behind the Drupal campfire and base for obvious reasons last year was canceled. So, at the moment we are looking if we should organize one or more Drupal camps this year. So, we actually had a few locations. We decided to stay for obvious reasons closer to state at least. So, there is a Brisbane, Bundaberg or maybe going back to Byron Bay towards the end of the year where if borders are open or we have a bubble maybe if you interstate or people from New Zealand can join us. But again, this is, but in case and if anyone interested to co-organize it as well I would be happy to hear from people. Training, we organize a few trainings for a number of years now trying to sync it with the Drupal Global Training Day or doing them absolutely for free. This year we're trying something different. I actually started, as I mentioned before we have big supporter and working with Gitlabs organized Drupal and Gitlabs here. So, doing a bit of a CI. So, we already ran one workshop in February. It was online and next one is coming on the 1st of April. So, you can go and register on the Madelophon Studio website. You can also find details on Brisbane Drupal Meetup page. And this is just a two and a half hour workshop on how to start working with a Gitlabs CI but and just making sure so the first workshop was about how to run proper CI and checks and LinkedIn. And this one would be about writing and running Drupal unit tests inside your CI. But throughout the last couple of years we organized workshop on building various websites from beginner basic kind of internet or furniture shop to acquire them intermediate and advanced level websites using views, web forms and so on and so forth. So, I just keep making myself try to find a different topic or just react to the response we had from people. This year we already had one request to actually try to organize something like a Drupal and a search engine optimization, SEO. So that might be coming in June or later in the year like September. Again, they're all free and I'll try to make them available online unless we have a quite significant response in Brisbane they'll just do it face to face workshop here but they are synced with Drupal Global Training Days which you can find on Drupal Global Training Days page on Drupal.org. Now a bit about our contributions. So we obviously do look after a few things in modules. Probably my pride and joy is a booster for very clean kind of non-prescriptive theme. We should include booster for libraries and we've seen quite a significant uptake. So it's going to 4,000 plus usages and this is just the theme that a couple of people looked after and yeah, it's been quite an interesting journey to actually get and build theme from scratch in a few years and see where it's heading. So there is obviously a, I think if you're in Drupal business you probably saw there's a bit of a kind of split in them at the moment no one actually invest in the themes. Everyone's just trying to go grab some sort of a react view, angle a beast and do something there or try to do a decouple. Whereas I think the theming layer was neglected for a few years now and this is more of our response to how to do a theme. I know there are big changes coming to a theme builder in Drupal 10 as well, which is I'm following and that's a great work but just having a good bootstrap-based theme where you have a lot of elements already styled. It's also great idea. Also there are new themes in core as well which are great for quick prototyping projects. So as I said, the uptake of the theme was quite interesting journey and we also introduced for one of the clients we introduced Drupal 7 theme because they requested it using bootstrap 4 and now without even the stable release there are already almost a hundred sites using it. The next step in the evolution of themes is a bootstrap 5. So this is, yeah, if you don't follow bootstrap development either two was released they dropped a few things including jQuery support. So it's, yeah, all in one kind of library which you are happy to just create a new theme for with thought and deliberated about it would be a good idea to maybe include it in bootstrap 4 but then with so was following the update from bootstrap 3 to bootstrap 4 and it was quite a significant change so we decided probably a good idea to keep them separate rather than try to cater for two different frameworks. So we did build a few Drupal 9 modules I guess two of them that I quite use this paragraph admins that actually allows you to go and delete or check your paragraphs as a separate entity. And another one that I really enjoyed building it's a CK editor spell check as you type. If you did multi-browser testing you've probably seen that some browsers especially for CK editor, they don't highlight errors and stuff like that. So this plugin for CK editor actually allows you to do that and we just build an integration for that. Late last year a few of our clients obviously start getting updates to Drupal 9 so and a lot of modules were outdated or just the contributors either left or had something better to do. So there were a lot of Drupal 8 modules which required either minimal or for some or quite a significant reworking done to be actually compatible with Drupal 9. So throughout the last year we did maybe a good dozen of modules that also migrated into Drupal 9. And there are quite a few integrations there that we helped to move over to Drupal 9 including HubSpot, which is CRM and couple of mail clients like MailChimp and Campaign Monitoring and looking after them. And this year a few clients who are actually still running Drupal 7 update realized that a lot of Drupal 7 modules actually no longer supported by PHP 7.2, 7.3 or 7.4 so any of the latest versions. So there's a lot of modules for Drupal 7 had about a couple of thousand users at the moment but they're not compatible with the latest secure versions of PHP. So we actually jump and help to move and this work is still going to help update couple of Drupal 7 modules because Drupal 7 due to COVID is updated until support for Drupal 7 is on until November 2022. We, yeah, it just makes sense to update a lot of Drupal 7 modules considering a lot of them hasn't been updated for five, six, seven and more years. So a bit about support. We are Drupal Association Organizational Parther and we're trying to get all our developers to be a Drupal Association member. We loving for people to actually go and help support Drupal Association any means possible. We also became a monthly donor to web form module for Drupal on Open Collective. I talk about it all the time and Drupal Brisbane made up. So if your company's using forms you probably know how precious and how important this project is for Drupal future. So I would kind of recommend you to again, go and support them any which way you want, especially if your company is using the making money or using the forms. So we are a partner of few companies. So actually last year we went and actually 2019 we became Google Cloud partner. And we are, yep, Google Cloud partner. So I have a couple of Google Cloud architects. And we're also working closely with Platform SH as a partner, although we do support clients on all major three, Acvia, Pantheon. But Platform is our go-to platform as a company. So what future holds for us? So we are working on a few events. As I mentioned before, maybe camps, definitely monthly meetups, trying to get that going, especially for people remote training, contribution sprints, maybe thinking of monthly or by monthly some sort of mentoring program. Luckily we can do that in Brisbane face-to-face. So we just started the partnership. So we got the first apprentice and trying to up skill them and see all the challenges that it brings. Hopefully it will eventually into something like a blog or a talk, but it's interesting to see we are working with Dave Brisbane and trying to source some of the talent there and see what sort of gaps are there between just graduating from college or uni and actually being a software developer on a large triple project. So that's been taking quite a significant number of time and we're working on a couple of products as well. So they're probably gonna be services, triple based, but yeah, at the moment we had a few kind of playgrounds here and there. So hopefully this year that's what we're gonna concentrate on apart from all the ongoing triple work.