 All right, welcome everyone to this half-day boff wrap-up We've actually a pretty busy schedule looking at the the the ball places And we'll be going on the day trip Shortly after this, so that's why we've only got a half day to some of today. I know there was in room Yeah, room 2.4 right here. We had open collaboration services Right so open collaboration services needs a new release of its API and we went through a few details on that and other than that it ended up being mostly a run down of what people Would would like to happen in K new stuff, which is Speaking of collecting requirements we have the city of Munich Who is here to talk about their requirements for the Yeah, we did talk about requirements of maximum experience that we have we did right along the In the notes mainly we did talk about STDM issues and network shares we already got on the diagnostic side, so Things look bright And again, thanks. You make a really good Making a really good desktop means that our applications have that show up. They're new they're shiny They need improvements Albert has to ask the nasty question. Does it translate? So that's what we've got the Katie you like application life cycle policy for and there's a buff on that and It's got slides so we discussed the new Katie application life cycle which I had written a draft of and The good news is we improved it The diagramming technologies and workflows we have this playground and we have an incubator over here And then we have Katie review which lasts two weeks, but no more than two months And then we have certainly subcations or various other ways releasing it and then things die as slow miserable death and And we looked at how to do some automated QA tests and we do have also notes in terms of The ability to do that and making sure that everybody has access to our continuous integration systems So that everybody can use CI even when you're still just starting out in playground That everyone will be in CI early in a cycle because then I don't have to start complaining about Linux systems later Moving on to the other boss room today. We started with the user base plans goalposts We have some ambition. Yes We had a meeting about the user base which is in a rather sorry state of the present So we need to step up the action and we have made a plan So expect to see some action There's a telegram group for the user base And there's a link on the notes page and things like that Okay, so we've got these applications and we've got User base to talk about how to use the applications, but we still not getting those applications into people's hands The best way to do that is of course He's gonna talk about the front pack Yes, we have a bit of a platform boss last workshop. We discussed Well, whatever people in the room had in their minds We talked a bit about how it works So if somebody wants to start building an application they can We talked about the technical limitations a little bit as well and how the applications need will end up getting into the user's hands That's the last of the buffs tomorrow. There won't be a buff wrap up Is there anyone here who has done something really cool? They want to say hey, I did something really cool Everything's cool, but it will be blocked right the revolution will not be televised but blogged All right, thanks. We should have lunch now and the bus leaves at two sharp