 Good morning, Matthew. Good morning. I didn't see you in work adventure. Did you who did you find people? I found some people I solved the maze. I was very proud of myself because that was that was a challenging little puzzle there There's Ben. Hello. Okay, Ben. Good morning. Good morning. Did you get into work adventure yet? No, I had to take my kids to school. So family adventure. Yeah. It was so far as chaotic as expected. And maybe we found out already there's a little bit too much space in there. Yeah, next time we'll have a more compact map. But social distancing. No, that's the beauty of virtual no need for social distancing anymore. So I did a thing. Hold on. What did I do? I did a thing. I did a thing to help us with this because I was someone says that they fell into a 404 hole. And I've got some other really interesting feedback already. So I'm going to link this in the reception as well. But people can leave feedback about the their their work adventure experience on this mind share ticket right here. So I'll just pin that for the moment. I'm definitely looking to improve this. These are experimental maps. I hope everyone has fun with the chaos of it. That's the beauty of release party. It doesn't have to be as Marie, this is an impressive lineup. It's basically like you arranged a whole little secret mini conference and then just called it a party but yeah. Yeah, mini conference. What's up? So yeah, I'm really excited. We have tons of awesome sessions, lots of community stuff this time. So you know, revamps and logo and I'm going to talk about the zine tomorrow. So that's a lot of fun. And then I think today we have Eva doing a round of trivia in the middle of the day, which is, you know, everyone's favorite. And I was helping her out with some F 34 specific trivia questions just yesterday. So Ben, she told me you're not allowed to win. So there's that disqualified. That seems fair. We're like, all questions about like the release. Oh, hi. Hi. This session is not set up correctly. Can you jump off the screen for us? Yeah, okay. Thank you. Sorry for folks. You know, it happens giving us a little bit of I think we might have to go in and adjust some of the sessions here. So I'm gonna probably do that after this invite people to not join in even though we love you, right? We love Brian too. Oh, no, he's gone already. It's when you start, it tells you join, like, as soon as you hit the screen, it tells you to it's actually the only reason I'm able to be here because of how I'm not properly an organizer of this event for some reason. Also, so you are a fancy button. You're attached. No, I didn't. I just clicked the regular button. So I've clicked the fancy button. So I use your Fedora product email. Oh, I think back to the red hat one, because that wasn't any way track of every day. So anyway, we have lots of exciting stuff today. And I totally want to also say thanks to the folks that helped me out. Obviously, Matthew, Ben, the bull, Nick, the bow, the the outreach, the intern applicants helped us with this work adventure thing. And, you know, all the other people helped promote the mind share committee. So yeah, thanks. Thanks for everybody. But then most of all, thanks to the entire community for making this awesome release. Everyone's super excited about it. I've seen so much great press and the excitement coming up to the release party has been like, it felt like more intense. Everyone's like, telling me how excited they are about it here and there. So just super thankful to be part of this great community. So I'm going to pass it off to Matthew to say whatever he he wants to say. Yeah, I welcome everybody. This again, the best release of Fedora Linux ever. And we keep doing that every time, which is a good direction going in. So I'm excited and happy and proud of everybody. It's fun to see so many people here. I think 300 people signed up for this release party. And I see there's 115 here now. So Oh, that's 14 now. You scared someone away. Oh, no, I scared someone away. I know that two of those people are me. But it's okay. We're kind of making this up as we go along. But the secret is there's really a really great agenda here. This is basically a mini conference, I said that already. But it's a lot of fun stuff today and tomorrow. And I'm looking forward to all of it. I guess, maybe we should do a round of little introductions here. We said in the description for this says has a bunch of acronyms. So I am Matthew Miller. I am the FPL Fedora project leader. I've been doing this for almost seven years now. And I think I've got the hang of it pretty well. But feel free to tell me, you know, what what I could do better at any time. My job is really to help you all make the project work as best as possible. And Marie, Sure. Hi, I'm Marie Norden, and I am Fedora's Community Action and Impact Coordinator or FK. And I've been doing this since the end of 2019. Well, it's basically just 2020 is like COVID happened. And I was here. So and it's been awesome. But I've been involved in Fedora since 2013. And you all know me from badges and the design team and all that stuff. So it's been a lot of fun being the FK though. So thanks for having me. And Fedora Conference Social Club. Yes. All right, Ben, your turn. I'm Ben Cotton. I'm the Fedora program manager, also abbreviated FPGM. Been in this role for almost three years now. My job is basically the chief cat herding officer for Fedora, shuffling all the paperwork, walking off the clipboard, stuff like that. But I've been in the Fedora community since 2009 when I joined the documentation team. So I've been around a while. And it's really exciting to have our seventh consecutive on time release. That even though I have absolutely no ability to make that happen or not happen, I take credit for that anyway. Exactly. Also, you do deserve some credit because it helps to have, you know, the cat encouragement, I guess. I'm really good at sending people emails until they just finally say, All right, stop, I'll do whatever you're asking me to do. Just quit annoying me. Yes, that's a very important skill. Nice. So I guess we can kind of wrap up a little bit and have a few minutes before the next session here. But we had a really cool idea to try to take a group picture in work adventure right after EFAS Pub quiz. When is EFAS Pub quiz? It's in the middle of the day today. And so at that time, I will drop a link in the chat, pin it to the general session and say, Everyone come here and gather and congregate. Now someone had the idea to actually try to spell Fedora. I have no such high hopes. None whatsoever. But I would think it'd be cool to get a bunch of people in one spot and take a screenshot. Are we taking a screenshot of the little avatars or are we taking a screenshot? So we're not trying to get everybody into a screen sharing thing. No, I mean, there is jitsies and we could attempt that, but it would make almost more sense to do it on hop in that way, like just, you know, make a session group picture. I think the idea is that we have these, you know, bizarre little avatars and we're making funny configurations and what like trying to very badly spell Fedora with our little avatars. That sounds like an excellent plan. Nothing, nothing can go wrong. Nothing, nothing at all. So I don't have anything more for intro. How about you guys? Nope, I'm good. I'm looking forward to it. What's the next session? Okay, let's see. What's the next session? Oh, you guys can see the next session at the top. There's a little schedule button. So the first session is going to be on localization. Okay, translations and internationalization and all those awesome things on looking forward to it. I'm heading over there right now. Okay, see you in a bit.