 Actually, it began yesterday for those who knew it at the Red Espain, and Philippe Papps wants to say something about that happening yesterday evening. So Philippe Papps is the one who has organised it every Friday evening. Not every Friday evening, only before Fosden. If you were there, I want to thank you for putting up with a slight chaos we had. We were chronically out of waiters, so at the end we were basically pouring our own beer and passing it around. We had an overall total of people of roughly 300 at our maximum. We had reserved the bar for 150 people. The fire regulations mentioned that there should only be 250 people, maximum in there, but we managed. The place is still there, and we're still allowed to go there next year. Our total bill at the end of the evening was just over 4,000 euro, which was only beer. Last year we had a bill of only 2,800 euro. A couple of people still need to chase me down to give me more money, and then we have a surplus of roughly 300 euro to give to Fosden. So thank you everyone for being there, and hopefully see you next year, but not all of you next year. Thanks. So thanks Philippe, and as you heard it, drinking beer is healthy for Fosden, so next year go back on Friday evening. So Fosden is actually a meeting about free software and open source, but sometimes you have, you can think it's a meeting about singing, like you know the free software song, and sometimes it's about dancing. So I don't know who was last year and remembers the Fosden dance, but once again we'll do it because we have a new team of filming here, and we don't want them to miss the Fosden dance. So I'll do it with Damien, and as a side note Damien is the maintainer of GNU meeting. So after that I'm not sure you will want to use GNU meeting anymore, but that's your choice. So thanks for the attention. Now I have to find my notes. I'll try to keep it as short as possible because I know you are not here to listen to me. Just to remember, although Fosden is growing every year and we welcome a lot of people during the weekends, it is still organized by volunteers only. So nobody gets paid for it. That's always done in the spare time of the people organizing it. So if you encounter glitches in the organization, please bear with us and maybe give a helping hand. And that means also that every donation you make doesn't go in the pocket of anyone in the organization, but it's really put for the organization, travels for the speakers, hotel, etc. So your donation is absolutely welcome, and every year it enables us to stay independent from any sponsors. We have big and great sponsors, but we have still the freedom to refuse sponsors that are too difficult for us, and that lets us be free in the organization. So thank you for all the donations. The Fosden is taking place here at the Université Libre of Bruxelles, and it's organized by the circle of, it's co-organized by the Circle Informatique who sells sandwiches and hot dogs at lunchtime. We have also visitors with disabilities like blind people, etc. So please be friendly with them. If you see people in difficulty, donate to help them. Just they will be happy you help them. During the talks, actually I'm giving the bad example because my mobile phone is on now, but during the talks please switch off your mobiles. This year we don't organize buffet this evening. The other years we also collect pictures you take during the event. This year we decided to put the pictures on Flickr. So if you put your pictures there, give them the tag Fosden and Fosden 2006. If you don't like Flickr, you can go on the homepage of Fosden.org and there you have explanation or you can put a link on a wiki. You can always send feedback by mail at feedback at Fosden.org. The talks during this weekend are taking place in the Janssons that year for those that drank too much yesterday and in the Chavin. In some places you have La Mer that is noted, but it's Chavin, no talk in La Mer. This evening at 5pm we have the donations returns meeting that you know that for each donator we try to give something back. From 25 euros we give back a t-shirt, we don't sell the t-shirts and for bigger donations we try to give bigger things and this year we have the biggest returns ever. We are able to give two work stations and we also have two Nokia devices to give back. So for more information you can check the website or go to the info stand. So that's about it. Thanks for your attention. Now I'll pass the word to Richard Stolman. Thanks.