 So anyway, just a quick session to wrap up the day. Thanks everybody for coming. We had just a great turnout of people. I just wanted to share. We had... Let me refresh the page. We had 205 registrants and we've had 145 people actually here during the event, which is awesome. So thanks everybody for coming. I hope that everything was informational for you, but I got a sense that maybe we didn't have enough time. Who would have wanted longer sessions? And just respond in the chat. We could keep talking, but it did seem like some things could have gone a bit longer. Yeah. So my one thing was I wanted it to be a party, right? I wanted it to be a celebration and I didn't want us to have to sit through yet another couple days of presentations. So I guess what I'm thinking is I'll hang out in the hallway tracks after this. We could chat some, hang out. I'm ready to do that for like a half an hour or 45, whatever, just hang out for a bit and... Yeah, the hallway track was lonely. We were at the Halloween party, Neil. But what could we do to make it? You know, still a short experience, but like if people have questions or I don't know, small suggestions. Yeah. So what I did at Fedora Women's Day actually was I gave people about 15, 10 minutes and then I just gave it, no, what it was, what I said, do a 20 to 30 minute presentation, but then I gave the rest of the hour open. Matthew, do you think that was a bet? We should have done that format with this one. That worked pretty well. But... And it also means it's a lot of downtime. Like I was doing other things during that other time because it kind of invites that rather than... Okay, so 15 minutes with a 30 minute area. So it doesn't have to go that whole time because I didn't want it to be too like bulky, you know? Yeah. I think having... Go ahead, Matthew. I think... Maybe focusing more on the celebrate. I think we did this pretty well, but like celebrating the achievements of the release talks doesn't necessarily need to be a long technical talk. But everyone wants to hear more about it. I've seen all these questions. You know, everyone wants to know. So we have that. Oh, you have to be sorry. We have that urge. It's good. So yeah, maybe there's some way to continue the discussions like somewhere else or something. You know what? This is actually such a great setup for our social hour. Even though we try not to talk too much about work there, it happens a lot. So just to let you know, everyone who's watching, we do a social hour every week. So we do the times different so that we can have different time zones show up and whatnot. So it's like me and Matthew and Neil and JT, a couple other people we've shown up and we have a few stop-bys as well. So yeah, there's a place to hang out and chat about these things. But it is cool to have everyone here all at once. So anyway, just a couple thoughts I had. Anything you guys want to say? Happy Fedora, everybody. Happy Fedora 33. Yeah. Yep, tomorrow. I should talk about tomorrow. It's a good idea. We're doing a fun event and then we're going to do lightning talks and then there's Pictionary. We just hang out. So the event sign up is a wiki page that I'm going to drop for you guys right now. But really what it comes down to is I just need your email and I can forward you an invitation. It starts tomorrow at 10 a.m. Eastern time. And oh gosh, let's look at this calendar. I'm the worst at this. Someone's going to say it for me, please. Nope, no one wants to. All right. So anyway, it's going to be tomorrow and then we're going to do lightning talks. People haven't really signed up for the lightning talks. So please do so. I feel like it's a last minute activity to begin with. So I hope some people sign up. We don't have that many people right now. Beyond that, that's it. Looking forward to it. All right, my friends, I am going to go into the hallway and see you guys there. See you there.