 Hello! Good morning, afternoon and good evening to everyone. Thank you for joining us for the Fedora 33 release party. Unfortunately, something came up for Matthew and he'll be joining us as soon as you can. So I have a couple cool things to tell you about the release party and then Ben's gonna say a little something. So first of all today, we have sessions, informational sessions from a couple individuals on different things that are happening in Fedora or things that were implemented in F33. So that should be fun. We also have a super special event, a Halloween party. So I asked, is this international? They said yes, and also it is family-friendly. So if you have a costume, kids are around or not, just a hat, come as you are. It should be a ton of fun. I have a link here for you to sign up. I'm going to send an invitation by email with the email that you put right there around 1130. Some people should already have them. There is a second special event tomorrow. That is called War of the Wizards. It's kind of like a mini D&D session and you split up into groups, come up with some crazy fun stuff and have a good time. So that one is tomorrow. You can sign up for that on the same page right there. Also tomorrow, we are having lightning talks. So at Nest, we have a lot of requests for lightning talks and we grew one together in Mozilla Hubs, which was fun and chaotic. But we couldn't really hold more than 25 people well. So we're going to do it on this platform this time. And if you have something to share, feel free to sign up right there on that wiki page. What else there is by request? A game room as a hallway track? I had a couple people ask if we could play Among Us or Tetris or various different games during the release party. And of course, you absolutely can. So if you want to do that, head over there. Probably I'm thinking the in-between the coffee break times will be You can't hear me? Can people hear me? Okay, cool. Someone said they can't. You might have to refresh. Okay. Lost my train of thought a little bit, but I think I went over almost everything and enjoy the polls, enjoy the chats. Anyway, like I was just saying to Ben before this call, if there was like an event to really celebrate what Ben does, it was a mess. We're so lucky to have Ben here to action. Oh my gosh. No, action, Ben got and all they want. So yes, you know, thanks for all the work you do, Ben. And here's a chance to, you know, tell everyone what you think. So I've been looking over the notes and y'all really did some work this time. No, but honestly, this has been a great release for our community and despite what Marie says, I don't actually make that much of a difference one way or another, but shh, don't tell my boss. But you know, this has ended up being the second largest change set of any release since we switched to the changes process some 13, 14 releases ago, including some really big stuff like, I don't know, changing a default file system. So the fact that we're able to keep our on time streak has been really impressive. This is now our sixth on time release. And you know, this one was kind of fun because at the end we had to make a very hard decision about whether or not we should actually release it on time and I will in the coming weeks have a blog post about you know, explaining some of that decision more publicly and why we did that. But I do really appreciate all the work that went into all of the development and testing and documentation and design work and all the great stuff that happens every six months somehow without fail even during a pandemic. So thank you to the whole community for your work and it's great to have a party where we can all globally come together and celebrate the work we did. Cool. I'm just trying to see maybe if we can get Matthew on video real quick before we sign off, but I guess I'll say one thing, you know, I'm Fedora's community. I looked into introductions. I'm Marie Norton, Fedora's community action and impact coordinator. It's very nice to see you all today. So I do community management for you guys and you know, something that drives me is to make a really fun, fulfilling experience for the contributors here in the Fedora community. There is a badge. It's being worked on. It's getting pushed right now, Mira. There will be a link. I designed it this morning. Just FYI. So I guess the point that I was trying to make is that we couldn't, you know, Fedora's made up with everybody here. This is our thing. We should celebrate. So, you know, thank you. I hope you guys have a lot of fun. Make sure to give us some good feedback after so we could make it even better the next time. You know, Matthew and I were talking and saying like, maybe this is something we kind of always should have done because it's just a really cool thing to be able to celebrate with everyone all together. So I'm really excited. Matthew can make it and I'm going to give you the floor for the last four minutes. Yes. Sorry. I had some was staying up very late last night watching election returns and then did not wake up to my alarm this morning. Thank you for texting me then. And anyways, and then and then my computer running Fedora 33 had some issues. No audio devices found what I turned it on. So then it took me cost me another couple minutes. But here I am now, nothing, nothing else is going wrong or rebooted. And it's perfect. Rebooting solves all computer problems as we know. Anyways, glad to see you all here. It's an amazing number of people for a release party. And that's that's awesome. Yeah, we were we often had release parties, you know, at local places around the world, which is cool. And I'm looking forward to when those can be a thing again, but I also think the idea of us coming together globally is nice. Right after nest, Marie and I were so energized, we were like, let's do another nest in the in the winter. Won't that be awesome. And then a little bit later, we were like, wow, that's more work than we could possibly handle what a terrible idea that was. But having something like this which, you know, doesn't take as much preparation but still gets us all together to, you know, enjoy each other's company and have fun and learn a little bit and everything seems like something that we can do. Is a good regular occurrence. So anyways, welcome all what's what's up next, Marie on our schedule. Next, we have sessions. It's going to be a couple in a row, including yours. I know I got mine. And then and then we're going to have a pub quiz with Eva. Our favorite popular yep yep and then midday we're going to do a Halloween party and I talked all about that. And and put links in the chat. There's a couple more sessions and then we'll wrap up for today tomorrow. We'll just be doing that for the wizards. A lightning talk session and wrap up and there was a request to do Pictionary at the end. So I'm going to stay a little bit later and do Pictionary if people want to hang out. Nice. So I think we're right about the time. Looking forward to the upcoming session Python 3.9. Awesome. See everybody over there. Bye guys.