 So yeah, hi, my name is Paolo Belcastro and I'm the lead organizer of Workamp Europe 2017. I've been organizing Workamp Europe in a capacity or another for the last five editions, or like all five editions. And, well, today I think it's very simple. The workamp world is a world with a moving center. The center of that world today is here in Paris. We have only a partial count, of course, because, you know, the day is still going, but we have right now already counted 1600 present and probably it's going to be 1800 for today. We expect a lot of people that didn't come today to come tomorrow. A, because it's Saturday. And interesting, this is a first. We sold 500 tickets to the local community here. So that's really, really interesting. We have people from 82 countries. So that's another reason why you should be here because it's not every day you meet people from 82 countries and you're not in an airport. So we decided this year to have a program that was a little more slow paced than the last year. Last year we heard the feedback from people saying, well, there's so many presentations going that it's hard to go from one to the other if you need to change room, we have to run. So this year we decided that every presentation would use a one hour slot, but it's broken down into 30 minutes presentation, 10 minutes Q&A, and a 20 minutes break. So we want to give people a chance to meet each other, to talk, to have a coffee. And less presentations has also allowed us to be extremely selective in the speakers. And we have amazing speakers. The lineup is impressive. Honestly, I don't have everybody in my mind right now, but I couldn't mention we had an amazing presentation on design by John Mehta earlier today. Mark Jakwit, one of the lead developers of WordPress, spoke a couple of hours later. We had Petja Rykovska was the lead organizer of World Camp Europe last year and lead of the Polyglot team. Tomorrow we have Andronasin, who, as many people may have noticed, is not in all World Camps anymore, but makes us the honor of coming here. Tomorrow too we have an interview with Matt Mullenweg by Om Malik, also going to be a great moment. And there's many, many, many others that I can't mention everyone. The schedule is on the website by the way, www.Europe.WorldCamp.org. If you have a ticket and you're in Paris and Paris sort of distracted you because it's an amazing city, come here tomorrow. You'll have time to visit Paris many, many times in your life. World Camp Europe 2017 is going to be finished tomorrow night. And the second thing I would like to say is tomorrow night there's the after party and that's also a moment not to miss. Ask anyone who was at the party last year.