 Buenas días, buenas días. Ok, bienvenido. Bienvenido a Drupacan Latinoamérica. Soy Holly Ross, la directora de la asociación Drupal. Ok, estoy muy feliz de estar en Bogotá con esta comunidad de Drupal Latinoamericana, que es tan apasionado y talentoso. Ustedes han venido de todas partes de América Central y Sur para compartir y aprender que es exactamente lo que hace la Drupal tan estupendo. Y me encanta la palabra estupendo, estupendo. Drupal es una plataforma potente. Lo que usted puede construir en la web con Drupal solo está limitado por su imaginación y su habilidad. Pero aquí está la mejor parte. Drupal es más que un software, es una comunidad y cualquier tipo de habilidades que te falta, nosotros la ayudará, ayudará, ayudará a aprender. Así mientras que usted está aquí soñar en grande, la ayudaremos a construirlo. Es difícil, ¿no? Construirlo. Ok. Y compartir mucha entre cada otro, compartir su consiguiente hace Drupal mejor. Ok. Eso es todo que yo puedo hablar en español. Ok. En inglés. Ok. Gracias. Ok. En inglés. Again, my name is Holly Ross and I'm the director of the Drupal Association and I'm so happy to be here. And the association we do a lot of work. This is our mission, our mission statement. Drupal powers the best of the web and the association empowers a global open source community to build and promote Drupal. So we work with people all over Latin America and in fact all over the world to get this work done. And how do we do it? What are the kinds of things that we do at the association? We help build Drupal up in communities everywhere. We have a community cultivation grant program. Is there anyone in the room who has received a community cultivation grant before? Nick, good. A couple of you, yes. We'll help provide funding to start new Drupal projects around the world. A new camp, a new magazine, a new training. We also have a new grant program, Drupal 8 Accelerate Grants. You may have heard of Drupal 8, el ocho. Right? Yeah. We're very excited. We want to get that done. So if you are interested in helping to tackle the critical issues left for Drupal 8 we want to help you get that done as well. So we help fund programs around the world. We also help you fund yourself. We have a Drupal Jobs program en todo el mundo. So sometimes in Spanish, sometimes in English, I'll do that. We have a Drupal Jobs program where you can find jobs all over the world and also find jobs where you are able to work from home. And you can find that at jobs.drupal.org. Of course we put on Drupal Cons, this one. Our first Drupal Con in 2015 here. And of course Los Angeles in May and Barcelona in September. So I will keep practicing my Spanish. The Drupal Association also has a staff of folks who work with community volunteers to help maintain Drupal.org and not just maintain it but improve it. So we do work like making your profiles more exciting by having pictures and showing who you're connected to and all the things that you've done within the Drupal community. So Drupal.org is another big part of our work. And we do this because we're supported by you, the community members and by all of the companies that work in the Drupal ecosystem and help make this work possible by providing funding. So the Drupal Association does a lot around the world. And we want to make sure that your voice is part of that. So every year we run elections for seats on the board of the Drupal Association and we're just now taking nominations for folks who are interested in being part of that process. You can nominate yourself to serve for a two year term on the board of directors for the Drupal Association. It's open right now. You just go to this website. You tell us a little bit about yourself, why you're interested in running. And when the nominations period closes, we'll get to know the candidates and then we'll do some voting. And we'll have a brand new board member after that. And we're very excited already. We have five candidates from all over the world and we invite you to participate as well. So that's a little bit about who we are. But here we are today in Bogotá and I want to make sure that you have the best Drupal con you can hear. So a few logistics announcements here. So this is just a little bit about the space that we're in today. Right now we're in the auditorio, the Salón Auditorium. So you can find us right here's where we are. We have sessions all over the hotel. Here's registration. And then you can take these stairs down, downstairs from more rooms. If you need to go over to Salón Claveyes. Is that right? Claveyes. You can go through the restaurants to get over to that side of the hotel. These are the folks that are, the rooms that are available downstairs. So there are more rooms downstairs. Coffee and lunch are all served in Salón Olmo. So that's where you want to go for lunch and coffee today. We have a couple of session changes. We have two that just switched with each other. So just note in your guide. You'll want to note that the art of start is actually today at 10.45. And selling the open source philosophy is Wednesday at 10.45. So these have changed. You might want to mark that in your program guide. Wifi, also a very nice word. Wifi. To get online. The network that you want to go to is Drupal Khan, por supuesto. And the password is royal2015. Y por favor, una computadora o teléfono per persona. Yeah. Okay. Social media. When you have a great time here today, please share your experience. Share what you learn. Get it out there so everyone can hear and learn from you. If they can't be in the room, you can use these hashtags and accounts to tag. Also, we're going to take the Drupal Khan photo today. That will be here in this room. We don't have to move. It's going to be after el dris note. That sounds good in Spanish. But when it is time, everyone al centro, por favor. Yeah, in the middle for the picture. And that will be right after the dris note. Okay. Coffee is más importante. Today, 10.15 to 10.30 outside of Salón Olmo downstairs. Yeah. And many thank you to Cellar Door Media for being the sponsor for coffee. Lunch today also in Salón Olmo downstairs from 11.45 to one o'clock p.m. And many thanks to Four Kitchens or Four Kittens, depending. Yeah. That's my favorite Drupal t-shirt, just so you know. I love that one. Four Kitchens for sponsoring lunch. Today we also have translation available for you. So here in the auditorium, you can get translation. You can get a piece, an ear piece that will help you translate English to Spanish o Spanish to English as well. Here in the auditorium, live translation for any session in this room. And then, of course, we want to thank Lingotec. They will be translating each of the recordings of all of the sessions. So we will be able to review all of the session recordings in either Portuguese, Spanish, or English for yourself. Yeah. Also, just want to thank our friends over at Pay You Lat Am for the developer contest that happened yesterday. We don't have final results yet, but I know that folks had a good time doing that. And also remind you to continue to have a good time while you're here. We have lots of social events planned, which you can find on the website. So please take a look at those and participate. Anyone going on a bike ride later? Is there a bike ride later? Oh, okay. I want to go on a bike, yeah. No, is it tonight? Tomorrow night. Yeah, tomorrow night, bicycles. Yeah, all right. And of course, we want to make sure that you come for the sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday, but you stay for the sprints on Thursday. This is really fun. This is the place where you can learn how to give back to the projects, or if you are already someone who participates in core, you can come help other folks make their contributions as well. It will be all day in Salón Olmo. The sprints will happen. Lunch will be provided. And even if you've never contributed a line of code to Drupal before, come and learn. Our sprint mentors will help you figure out how to get it all done and make it happen. So, of course, it takes a lot of different community members to make a DrupalCon happen. We want to thank our sponsors for helping provide the funding that makes this all possible for us, and also especially the volunteers. There are many more people who have helped, but in particular the folks who helped us with our program, the sprints and the training that happened yesterday was fantastic that we were able to do that. Muchas gracias para todos los gente, las gente, perdón, who helped make this event happen. And I think those are all of our announcements. And so now I just want to introduce our friends at JustDigital for thanks for being here, and we'll get ready to have a keynote. Thank you, everyone.