 So, now that we have everybody in the room, welcome to the closing session of this year's EuroBS decon. First off, thanks to our sponsors, wait a minute, you could be first, whoever pays most gets listed first, are allowed to get in a bid war with Boudirum. Who is our first platinum sponsor, because they gave us 15,001 euro, our second platinum sponsors, Iron, and the third is our G-Nets, Gold Sponsors, Apple, Silver, OpenSense and the FreeBSD Foundation, Bronze Art, Genoa, HA Proxy and NetBSD. Our partners are Skyline Networks, PC Engines, Power DNS, Nets Komune, Infrastructure, OpenBSD, Amsterdam, Laylo and Sys. Many thanks to all of them, because every euro we collect from sponsors, we don't have to collect from you guys. Thanks for hosting us to the University of Kouimbra. There was one thing I wanted to do before the sponsors, right? Yeah. Who are the three? Misha. Pardon? Thank you, Misha. Thank you, Misha. There were three people in Quirk's tutorial who did not get the full handouts. Who are they? One, two, three. Awesome. Many thanks to our local team here, that's Petro Almeda, where are you? Please come up. Nelson, Bruno and Paolo, Obrigado. The program comedy, Peter Handstein, Philip Euler, Stuart Henderson, Tom Jones, Kristin Nielsen, Misha Peters and Benny Siegert. Those of you here, Benny, thank you so much. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you for hosting us. 40 of Kouimbra. Oh, that was the shake hands. The EuroBSD, of course, this has more buttons than I thought. The EuroBSD Confoundation Board, Paul Debert, Guido Fallroy, Rene Ladin, Philip Beut Brother, why didn't he even get off the stage? Thomas Merkel, Henning Brower, Katie McMillion, Geron Johnson. So Geron cannot come to stage, because he's back there. The others, please, at least stand up. And special thanks again to Bernard, who stepped down after many, many, many years of great service and just a great time. We still have the Paul Schenkefeld travel grant. So each and every year, we get one person to attend EuroBSDCon, who really should, but cannot afford it for financial reasons. So we'll pay travel and hotel and admission to the conference. There is a grantee here this year who wants to remain anonymous, which is perfectly fine. If you know somebody who should come to the next EuroBSDCon in, oh, please let us know and let him know, him or her, especially hers, are very welcome to apply for the travel grant. Grof handover. So Benedict is not here, so I have to do it. The last keeper was Tom, who also is already on the way out. The new keeper who has to take Grof, so Grof travels around the world from BSD conference to BSD conference. The next one is going to be AsiaBSDCon. And the selected keeper is Eric from Modero. Where are you? I just said he flies. AsiaBSDCon. That's the book? Yeah. Okay. So this is my quick, making a quick announcement about the AsiaBSDCon. So as the slide already explains, the next AsiaBSDCon will be held in Taipei, Taiwan. And actually, so very first AsiaBSDCon was held in 2004 in Taiwan. And then I took over the host in 2007. And for 15 years, I have been running the AsiaBSDCon in Tokyo. So it's becoming more boring for the repeaters. So we decided to go to Taiwan. And 2024 is the 20th anniversary of the AsiaBSDCon. So we decided to go out from Tokyo. So Lee Wen will be a local arrangement chair. And he will be responsible for everything in Taiwan. So, yeah. So as Hiroki-san said, I will only be responsible for things in Taiwan, right? And so the only thing I would like to say is please visit Taiwan, please submit your paper, please come to Taiwan. And many people asked me about where is Taiwan. So do you see the small numbers under the name Taipei, Taiwan? Yeah. You are engineers. You know how to find it. Okay. Thank you. Thank you very much. Then we had 130 family members here. We had another civilian number on the Internet. The country distribution, the top eight this time, is on the side. Top country once again is Germany, followed by the US. This is a recurring order. Norway, Switzerland, France, Portugal, the Netherlands, and Sweden. It is pretty sad that we miss one family member. Hans Petter cannot be with us anymore. But I hope I don't have to do many of those announcements in the future, because that really is not very pleasant. Why is it so quiet suddenly? Video. The video team grew by quite a few members over the last two or three days. Of course, many, many people helped in both pointing the camera at the presenter. John Baldwin and Patrick McEvoy, back there, led the team, did an awesome job with that. Florian, Albert, Phyllis, Deron, DCH, Dexter, Mohamed, and Mohamed operated cameras, as far as I know, and Misha and BCR provided invaluable feedback on whether the streams actually make it out, the audio is working, and things like that. Thank you for that. Scale Engine provided the infrastructure for streaming, and Andrew Fangler at Scale Engine was very helpful in answering questions in the European time zone, even though being in Canada. So, thank you all for that. The statistics are next to that. So, the amount of attendees online is roughly the amount of people we adhere to that, I think. Spontaneous auction. We didn't want to do one up until five minutes ago, but now we do have a few items. We will find a good cause, please trust us, and I promise the good cause is not going to be our beer tonight. So, the first item I have to auction off is a Solo 2 USB-C. Who wants to bid? A Solo 2 USB-C, a Solo Key, 20 Euros. Do I hear more than ... Yes, we are talking Euros. Do I hear more than 20 Euros? It's yours. A pair of glasses. They are nobody? Oh, well. That may actually be the problem. A Yubi Key, I don't know which model to be honest. Yeah, of course, the Securee. Oh, it's justified, okay? So, originally sealed. It has not been tampered with. How much? 20 Euros. Do I hear more than 20 Euros? 30. Come on, bid wars. 40? 40. It's yours. Deliver money to our treasurer. Sorry, your chair. There, you were hiding, sorry. Deliver money to our treasurer. Receive key here. Do I hear more than 50? 20 Euros, I'm even going to deliver it personally. The next item, I don't think you can get this anywhere else. An unopened box of 40 floppy disks. They are 1.44 megabyte. IBM formatted, and they are 2 HD. 20 Euros, that's 50 cents per floppy disk. I think we can do better. Do I hear more than 20? 30. Do I hear more than 30? That was you again? Alexander, yeah. Well, they are yours. Personal delivery from 50 Euros on. And a pair of glasses, no? A free BSD 4.4 DVD. Do I hear more than 50 cents? One Euro, no. Okay, let's start at 20. 20. 10 Euro steps. Who's in for 30? 40. Anybody 40? 50? Do I hear more than 50? 60. 100. Do I hear more than 100? 125. 125. I like where this is going. Anybody in for more than 125? That's yours, and everything over 50 Euros gets personal delivery. I'll trust you to give the money to our driver. Thank you so much. A microphone, no. A pair of glasses? No. What happened? Somehow this thing doesn't work all that well for me. Okay, that's it with the auction. I did not ask for the correct pronunciation. Adios. Adios. Thank you so much. Have a great day. Bye-bye, see you next year. Process. So, you know, the European Union makes trade inside the European Union really easy and you don't have to bother with the individual authorities. Minus a few exceptions. One of them being conferences, who are always subject to local VAT and we always have to get the local VAT number and follow the local rules for invoicing. It turns out Portugal has some pretty unique ideas there. We will get it sorted out and you will receive your invoices. Please don't ask us every second day. It'll be very soon. Next year, we will start with a few hints. It will be colder than here. It's not Iceland. I know this is very sad, but... There will be no Galau and no Natas there. It is surrounded by an ocean. It has darker beer. Cheaper? It won't be cheaper, no. I don't think we will be able to get a one Euro 20 beer there. That's what it looks like. It's Dublin! And with that, Euro BSDCon 2023 actually is over. I do not have one more thing. I wish you all safe travels home and I'm really, really, really looking forward to have the next family meeting over dark beer in Dublin.