 Okay, I will start now. Good morning, everybody. Great that you made it this early. Welcome to Hamburg. Some people have been to the old Elbe Tunnel and agreed that it's awesome. If you haven't done that, do it. Ask me anything else about Hamburg. Welcome to Fuchs, to Cantina and to Dog Europe, and to the mini-Debcon from Hamburg, 2019. Fuchs is a cooperative, so there's many different projects here, like 300 different entities, mostly artists, but freelancers also and other projects. There's a hairdresser, a free shop where you can buy stuff with paying nothing. The CCC is normally here, but at the moment the Hexbase is renovated, which will actually... the door will be open today, so if you want to go there, today you can go there. It's in the first floor in the east, we are in the west here. So it's one floor below and all the way down. And there's also a theft and vandalism sometimes. That's why the doors are locked. So, yeah, it's been better in the last half year. This is Fuchs from Mubaf during the G20 summit. I kept this picture from last year. It's a civil rights matter, not G20. Dog Europe is this space here, these rooms on this floor and the one floor below where there's 34 beds, they provide this space. Cantina, most of you have seen this or eaten there better. They offer drinks all day and lunch and dinner at these times. And please tip the cantina. And tomorrow we will not go to Cantina because they have a big wedding, so we'll just order pizza to here. And I would need somebody to order the pizza because I need to prepare my next talk today. Somebody volunteering. It's calling Domino's and ordering pizza. Yay. For dinner tomorrow evening we go to Blaue Blume, it's a place which is 200 meters in that direction with streets, it's 400 meters. We go there starting at 8.30 in the evening, until 9 or whatever. I think some people will stay here until 9 or whatever when cleanup is done, but some people, you can go there from 8.30. And we'll be joined tomorrow evening by OpenWRT developers who start a meeting here on Monday. So there will be 10 other people or other people, other free software people. Then some of you have here or seen it slot the not-for-profit bar. They are not non-profit, they are not for profit, so they do make money and donate it somewhere, but everybody is volunteer there. Tonight there's a party from the people who built this house, which is in the garden, in the courtyard. That house will be moved somewhere else and they party there tonight. Fuchs basically has the same photo policy as Stepconf. Ask people if they want to be on the photo, be respectful. That is for the areas, not the talk rooms. The talk room has video coverage, so also in here you can take pictures, but not on the corridor, not if people are eating or whatever. Debian has a code of conduct, which is also valid for Debconf, which basically boils down to be respectful, assume good faith, be collaborative, try to be concise, be open. And in case of problem there's anti-harrisment at Debian.org, which you can reach out or you can also reach out to me. Some more things about the mini-Debconf. There's a group picture today, and we need a volunteer for this again. Or did we find one yet? Okay, we'll find somebody, I'm sure. And I think I'll probably make a venue to your tonight again. Around 2100, there's no real dinner time, so I think we'll meet at 2100 in the cantina and then go from there. There's lightning talks tomorrow at 1500 after lunch. Five minutes lightning talks, ten minutes demos. There's a flip shot to sign up, and it would be great if you can send your slides to the mail address so that we can prepare one laptop and don't waste time by getting the connector working. The video team also needs your help. Help the video team by operating cameras, B-sound or video mixer. It's a sign up thing. The videos will be released at the usual place, and the video team is great. Thank you. Yeah, thanks. We have five sponsors this year. The Civil Infrastructure Platform is here. Following the event, Zipgate, B1 Systems, Neuland is again a sponsor, and Cridati. Then everybody who donated to Debbie, and yay! If things go well, we don't need Debbie and money, but we have 1000 euros as buffer. And this is also because we had four corporate registration, which is also very easy. And thanks to you making this happen. And Doc Europe and Cantina and the whole folks, Valacio Brito for the logo, which we just reused from last year, but it's still good. Chris and Sam, our former and current DPL, who were very supportive from the beginning, the video team, and Mike, Michaela and Lee, Lee is not here yet, who had organized this. So have fun, fix some RC-bugs, or maybe it upload to experimental.