 I can't believe how much has happened over the last three days. We have had people come together around the world online and in person to work together on projects, to attend sessions, to host sessions, to wander around a silly little game space full of funny games and brilliant people all working together to improve projects in the Wikimedia space. Thank you all for being here. It has been such a pleasure and an honor to work with the Global Hackathon Committee. Andre, Jay, Nestlehan, Gopa, Chico, Lucas, Sele, James, with a lot of help from Melinda and Marios as well. And as a committee we want to thank all the people who helped make this event happen because it really takes a village as they say. Thank you. The previous committee who advised us and made sure we knew what we were doing when we started this process six months ago, everyone in the grants team at the Wikimedia Foundation who helped us set up a grants process for people to plan local meetups and apply for scholarships. The developer advocacy team at the Wikimedia Foundation, which is a group of people around the world with truly probably the most creative people I have ever met, an incredibly talented group of people who has worked on every task under the sun to get this hackathon moving. All of the local meetup organizers who applied for funding with incredible proposals and then put on their own events in so many countries around the world. It is mind-bogglingly cool to be part of an event that's this global. We want to thank people who created projects throughout this hackathon, people who gave sessions, people who attended sessions and helped with projects. The many, many people who provided tech support and testing to help make sure this online platform would be fun and generally all of you who attended and made this hackathon what it is. A couple last things to note, Nestle made these incredible badges to show your participation in the hackathon. There's three of them, the Explorer Goat Badge, the Contributor Goat Badge and the Easter Egg Goat Badge. You can find information about those badges on the website and add them to your user pages. We will also be conducting a survey after the hackathon to learn how it went, whether it worked well for you, whether it didn't, if you have ideas for the future. It would mean a lot if you would fill out the survey because this will help us put on a good event next year and that will also be on the website. And finally, we'll actually be conducting some focus groups at the end, especially for people who attended local meetups. So, if you're willing to get on a call and tell us how it went, unfortunately, I wasn't able to attend any local meetups, so I'd love to hear from you how that went. Please reach out and we would love to hear your thoughts. Thank you all so much for attending. It was a pleasure to meet you. Please stay in touch and we'll see you at the Wikimedia Hackathon in a couple months. Cheers!