 This is our first actual kind of mini conference here so I'm super excited to see so many folks from the TOEFL community, this is awesome. Raise your hand if this is your first or second time in Paris, or actually raise your hand if you've never been to Paris before. Okay, welcome, it's a beautiful town. Make sure you allocate plenty of time to go out and eat, so those who've been here before are returning, enjoy your stay as well, and excellent. So today we've got a very, very full schedule, full of some of the best talks that we, from great community members, and just a quick, a couple of quick things to start. First, can we give a big thanks to Spacelift for sponsoring the event and putting all this together? And then in addition to this, I'd like to thank all of the folks that have been involved in the community, have been making contributions, all the maintainers of course, everyone that has filed a bug, reported an issue, shared some ideas, you guys are the best. Thank you so much. All right, so some conference items. First of all, the Golden Rule here, treat others as you'd like to be treated with kindness and respect. Everyone who signed up must abide by these rules. If you want to know a little bit more about it, you can scan the QR code here and read the full agreement that you already agreed to when you signed up for the conference. In addition, if you have any problems with the English language or hard of hearing, or anything at all really, the Linux Foundation has put this up for help. So I'm going to leave that a little bit up for just a little bit longer if anybody wants to use that. If not, I think you can retrieve that from the Linux Foundation's page. There we go. OK, this is a very packed day. There are going to be very limited breaks. It's basically just a morning full back to back with talks. If you do need to duck out, I'm sure you saw the refreshments, the snacks, all of that's out there. There will be no significant break until lunchtime. So hopefully everyone's hydrated and well fed. Rock and roll. And then, yes, tonight there's also a co-located event here at 5.30. A couple of additional items. One of the best things about these events is networking and just getting to meet folks in the community. When the event's over, a lot of us are just going to be hanging out in the back there. Come say hi. We have lots of swag to distribute. We've got stickers. We've got t-shirts. We've got, actually, just stickers and t-shirts. And be sure to pick some up. That's it. So quick note, the adoption for Open Tofu has been incredible. It's just hard to think that in August we put out the manifesto. It's hard to think that just a few months ago we had the first production-ready release. And the inroads that we've made with that have been just incredible. I saw an informal study. So I don't trust any of these surveys. I mean, they're all to be taken with a grain of salt. But an informal survey, there's around a third of the respondents that were responded that they were either using Open Tofu or intended to use it in the near future, which is incredible that we've gotten to a 30% response rate, 30% on that in what's were in March here, so in like the three months since the first release. So it's incredible. Tofu has been adopted across, I mean, there's a lot of names that I can't name. It's across government agencies, across enterprises in many different verticals from financials, insurance, we've got consumer goods, we've got manufacturing, we have technology and software. I mean, across the board, Tofu's been adopted by basically every vertical there is. So I don't know if any of you have been to some of the other open source conferences and have seen me there, but we met a lot of folks in the community there and it's so heartwarming to see people come up and say, hey, we use Open Tofu. Thank you for forking it. Thank you for keeping it open source. And so the community has been great with that. And with 1.7, all of these numbers are, when you look at them, just keep in mind like 1.6 was just like a stable release to use. And with 1.7 and future releases, they all have flagship features that provide a reason to adopt besides just the philosophy of it. So lots of great things coming up. And lastly, just a quick view of the agenda for today. I'm sure you guys have seen it, but we've got a lot of series of great talks. We've got a panel and some lightning talks at the very end. And that's it. With that said, can we welcome Pepe and Dylan on stage for the very first talk?