 Hey folks, if you can hear me, no worries if you can't, I'm here to talk you about something very close to my heart and it's open source documentation. I will do check if my mic is on. So open source documentation, right? It's something extremely critical for every open source project if you're an early state startup and you want to build yourself a community around your product, you need extremely good open source documentation so you can onboard your first 10 customers for people to check out if your product is really reliable or not, almost 90% of developers in the open source ecosystem say that if the documentation of that project or that product is not good, they won't use it. It all comes down to the trust and how maintainable it is and that's how my topic comes right down to write our docs which focuses on how we can improve documentation. We are building quite a lot of resources on how to improve open source documentation and we also help several clients and early state startup ventures, projects, organizations, open source projects as well to fix their documentation to write our docs and it's an initiative at Mixture to take this initiative further and bring it to our clients and bring it to people who want to work out and better their documentation. So Mixture is a small initiative that I started back about two years back where we offer our services and we are a team of 10 right now where each of us are maintainers to some big open source project. They have been working quite a lot in the field. They know how to write documentation. They are like real engineers who love writing documentation. I'm sure many engineers watching here would really love writing documentation but with the coding job they have full time they can't and that's what Mixture offers. We offer highly skilled engineers who like writing documentation to write the best documentation for you and that's how we are writing scalable documentation for our clients. They are also fixing it. That's right to write the docs because most people always tend to go like yeah, it's documentation we will write it. They will write a sort of a crude draft around their first way, first release and then they start to realize this documentation won't do it for us and we need to do better and that's where we can help you folks out in the community about how you can deploy the documentation route, how you can maintain it, how you can make it inclusive, how you can give it a shape and structure that will help you boost your product. So Mixture also works for several early state startups that we have worked before and we also actually full time contribute to open source projects as well so we are always there around and that's our pitch. We have been working for several startups now. We have a lot of experience working on open source documentation so if you are a startup, if you are a founder, if you are working for a company who needs help so we offer consultancy services as well and we will love to help out because I think some people will come to us and ask us there's a project really need docs like we can figure out on the code right if you write simple code or we comment the code it's good right. We reply does the restaurant really need a menu and that's about it. We offer first consultation free on docs and if the deal goes good iStream is on us. Thank you that's it.