 Good afternoon everyone, sorry for the delay. So here's my journey in FOSS with Faro and FOSS Asia. So this is something about myself. I'm a junior year student from Delhi, India. And a student developer at GSOC and GCI mentor. And basically, I'm the director of women who quote Delhi. So I encourage women to excel in technology. That's all about myself. And for me, FOSS is a great world to be. I'm enjoying it's been more than one and a half years. And yeah, it's nice. And I came in touch with FOSS Asia while I'm mailing this an IRC. The word, Faro, actually caught my fancy. Hence, I started with Faro. These are just a few points how you could start with FOSS. I need to let you brush up because it's justified. It's been shortened to five minutes, I can talk. And I started Google sound off code for FOSS Asia and I've been contributing to it since then. So basically, how many of you have heard about Faro? I guess not many because it's a very restricted community. But Faro is an open source implementation of the programming language, Smalltalk. How many of you have heard about Smalltalk? So Smalltalk is a very old language, though many have not heard about it. And Faro is an open source implementation, as said. And it's ID plus OS rolled into one. Many of might be having questions how it's an OS. Basically, it has an independent windowing system. And a specialty of Smalltalk that we can actually boot, help you boot the system without any OS. And it's actually based on the Linux kernel. So these are a few features of the Faro. It's simple and powerful. It's a pure object-oriented language, as in it's just object and messages which interact with each other. There are no constructors, no tight declarations, and no interfaces, no primary types. It's very simple. The syntax is very short. And the virtual machine is self-written in Smalltalk. And I've overwhelmed many of the tools and technology, but I can guarantee Faro has one of the best debugging experiences. And a live environment, it works on hot recompilation, basically. So it recompiles on the fly. You don't need to, like, program. You need not, you need to compile the whole program. It recompiles on its own. And Faro is yours, actually. It has an incredible community. I believe it's one of the most friendliest community I've come across. You can ask the stupidest question on IRC or mailing list, and it will get answered. And it doesn't have much people like the last ID which was released in April 2015. I contributed to it by resolving bugs and all. And there are just 80 contributors who contribute to this living environment. So I guess it's a small community, but the friendliest one I've come across. And to work more on Faro, I developed Search Quake, a search utility in Faro, which basically lets you search through documents in your system. It's an offline search utility. And these are the ways, I used Morphic for it. Morphic is another GUI graphic user interface for Faro. And yeah, that's it for Faro. So in case of any doubts, you can ask. Thank you.