 Well, the leaves are turning brown. So it must be time for ELC Europe. This is, I don't know, I've lost track of how many years. I think we're on our, this might be our 10th year here in Europe and about our 12th year doing ELC. Welcome everyone to Embedded Linux Conference, Europe. Very happy to see you all here. I think we've got a great program. I say that every year, but we really do enjoy getting together. And I was thinking a little bit about this as we, I've now, I am now, I switched roles at Sony and so I now have a boss that'll let me work from home, which is awesome because I used to have an hour and a half commute. And these conferences are a great opportunity for us to get together and have those water cooler conversations. It gets really lonely working at home all day long. And I really enjoy a chance to get together with all of you and find out what you're up to and have those little hallway conversations and the sessions that the presenters have prepared. So I'm really excited about the week coming up. I have a couple of just quick announcements I want to make before we get started. I just want to thank our sponsors and it really would not be possible. And so I really do want to appreciate, especially appreciate Intel, our Platinum sponsors this year. Let's give them a round of applause. It would not be possible without Intel and our gold sponsor is Resinio this year. We really appreciate the support that they give to the event, literally could not do it without them. Just a couple of quick announcements. We have on site this year, there's a PhD student named Ralph Ramsauer from Regensburg. And he has got a survey that he's conducting of, I don't know whether it's specifically kernel engineers or open source developers, but he wants to talk to us. If you're interested in hooking up with them or you're willing to participate in a survey that he's conducting, please see a member at the registration. Oh, there he is, over there. Take note of that guy and go talk to him. The other person that I want you to talk to this week is actually me. And there's a lot of you, and there's only one of me. So this is a dangerous thing I'm saying here. But I am now involved in an automated test framework called Fuego. And I am looking to get more information about the types of testing that people are doing. And I am willing to bribe you to do it. So I'm going to be occasionally, not very often, but occasionally I'll be up at the CE work group booth upstairs. And I am going to give you, well, not everyone that talks to me, but I have about seven of these. Prize is worth up to dollars. So hot tamales. I don't know if you even like hot tamales. I might be driving more of you away. But this is kind of a fun, hot candy. Fuego means fire in Spanish. So there's a little kind of a vague connection there. But I'm going to select the best test stories I get this week. I'll pick six of them and give them out at closing game. So with all of that out of the way, let's go ahead and get to our keynote sessions for today.