 I was talking earlier that it was the time that we were all waiting for because the time we were all waiting for is the Academy Awards. I do not know the script yet, so I'm... You know what? It's been a mixed up a few years, but the Academy Awards are an important part of highlighting the work that people do inside the community. So we're going to cover the last few years for the people that missed out. If we could have Marco and Nate from the 2019 to come up. So in this year, whichever it was, I just forgot, we presented 2020, it says we're there. We presented an Academy Award to Bouchanchia for his work on Plasma Mobile and Plasma Mobile's applications. And for the Non-Application Contribution Award, in 2020, we presented the award to Carl Schwan for their awesome work on the KDE websites and web presence. Carl, are you here? Come. And then, last, the jury award to a contributor that did a very long and tireless work for years and years to Luigi Toscano for their long contribution to the KDE localization effort and all the infrastructure. So for 2021, the Academy Award for the application, the Academy Award is for Alessandra Stanker for his work on Laplotte for many years. And that is already used by many institutions. For the Non-Application Contribution Award, it's for Paul Braun for his work on, let's basically be here. Yeah, so for the Non-Application Contribution Award for Paul Braun for his all his work on the promo team. And for the jury award to Adrian de Gout for his long term contributions to KDE, like the Dinosaur. Too many of them. Yeah, maybe you can hold on to those. So I put together a couple of slides. It sorted us alphabetically, then it's Adrian, Alexandre and Paul. But then our initials are AAP or app, which means monkey. So we'll resort and then we become pa. We're going to do the application award, the Non-Application Award and the jury award. Because Paul is going to Paul is going to get out of the way. No, no, no, no, no, no, you're going to talk about the application. So the application award is going to an application that we don't talk about enough. That is once nominated by linux.com as one of the three best stargazing applications in open source. And the prize is going to Jesse Moodlack for K-stars. K-stars helps us look farther, much farther. But we'd also like to look closer, much closer. Hang on, that looks broken, doesn't it? But it's on purpose. That is the K crash icon. Someone you've seen up here multiple times. We'd like to present the Non-Application Contribution Award to Harald Sitter for taking care of our health and our application's health. And we've looked far, we've looked close, and we'd also like to look around us. The jury award this year goes to Konkis. The KDE Networks. KDE Networks is what's happening in KDE around the world and represented by Annika Khokhar. I'd like to ask you to accept for yourself the jury award. So, Harald, come on, come on here, Harald. Yeah. Yeah, Jason couldn't be here. Congratulations Jason, congratulations Harald, congratulations Annika. We wish you much wisdom in picking the Academy Awards next year. And much wisdom, much wisdom. I suppose that turns our attention to next year and that means that Aleish needs to start talking again. Oh, you get to say something. Would you like to say something? Because I'm a promo person, so I'm just going to promote that if you know in your city or country we can start KDE Network, please support us and help us. And if you need anything, we are hanging around in the KDE Network group or KDE promo. Thank you. Yeah, thank you. I guess the best thing would be if you were to put me out of a job and just stopped writing faulty software. But seeing as that is very unlikely, I'll just keep doing what I do. I'm not Jason, but I guess he's very happy right now. So thank you on his behalf. I get this. I'm not good at being Colombo. One more thing, just one more little question. We would like to present the organization award belongs in this illustrious row of people. And the organization award for this year is presented to Albert Assal Cid and the whole Academy team for their work on Academy 2022. Yeah, I don't want that. Thank you. Just everybody that has one of those t-shirts or has helped, right? So that's the core of the people that helped. It's not me, right? It is not one person doing things. It's literally, I don't think it's, I'm the one person that did more things. So I don't know, you all missed that there. Yeah. People on the red or whatever that color is, I'm a bit color blind. You all did a great job. It's very tiring, but it's very rewarding. So yeah, thank you.