 Hi, I'm Robert Costello. I'm director of Code Positive based in London and we've been specialising in Drupal since 2007 when we were actually founded as one of the first Drupal specialist companies in Europe. So, for the last I think four years I've been organising Drupal sprints in London where we get together for a weekend, we get a venue for the weekend and we invite the community to come in and work face to face on Drupal and that could be anything from codes to designs to documentation, even finding bugs and just sort of testing stuff. Everyone can just come in and make a contribution. We also run a Drupal ladder session Saturday mornings which we get people up to speed with setting up the whole framework for working on Drupal and show them how to actually make contributions, how to navigate Drupal.org to find issues, to make patches, how to do follow up issues, those kind of things. And those have been going quite well. They became very popular when we were trying to get Drupal finished so because we were very lucky to have Alex Potts here in London he was able to come in and we were able to build a table of contributors around him and really kind of push forward in getting Drupal A finished. Now that Drupal A is out of the door they've become slightly smaller but then that's given us an opportunity because the venue is quite large. We've made connections with the WordPress community and then the next one that we're going to have is going to be a general open source sprint which is so far it's going to be a collaboration between the Drupal community and the WordPress community and if any other open source communities want to join they can do that as well. So we have a weekend at a purpose made training place called Happy Computers that has great facilities for working together. We've got that for a whole weekend and that will be the last weekend of April. So I'd like to invite everyone to come along to that and get out to speed. If you've never contributed before we'll completely get you out to speed with that and we'll show you how to do it. If you've contributed before it's a good opportunity to learn from your peers and maybe share some of your knowledge as well and make your contributions to whichever open source project that you're really inspired by.