 Hello, welcome to the wrap-up session for the Q2 hackathon. Again, my name is Ray Pake. I'm the community manager at GitLab. So, I mean, first of all, thank you for many of you who participated in the hackathon over the last two days, whether it's joining in or even watching the tutorial videos or submitting issues and answering questions on the contributor-gitter channel that we have. So, once again, thank you. I just wanted to do a quick wrap-up. I shouldn't take too long and talk about a few logistical items and then go from there. So, hopefully, you can see the slides that I'm sharing. First of all, just a recap. Again, big thanks to all the presenters and people who attended or watched tutorial sessions. All the recordings and slides are available on the hackathon sessions page. So, I have a screenshot there. So, if you click on that link, you'll see a table where the session schedules are laid out and you'll see the videos embedded from all of the tutorial sessions that you should be able to watch. And also, in case you weren't aware, all the hackathon videos are in the playlist for the hackathons. So, if you go to YouTube.com under GitLab, if you see the GitLab hackathon playlist, you should be able to find all the recordings not just from this hackathon but previous hackathons as well. I mean, I referenced some of the tutorial videos from past events on a number of topics and this is where you'll be able to find them. So, let me get back to the slide and actually go into the presentation mode. So, yeah. And even this session, when the recording is available, I'll post it on the YouTube playlist and also on the hackathon page as well. Moving on. So, the community merge request that's been coming in, I mean, when I checked a little while ago, I think we're at like 41 merge requests. I probably am missing a few. So, it's all the MRs for the hackathon are listed on this issue on the community relations. It's issue number 18. You can just click on this link. And if I'm missing any of your MRs, please let me know. Just mention me in your MR or ping me on this issue and let me know if I'm missing your MRs. Out of the 41 or so that's on the list right now, more than 10 of them have already been merged. And hopefully, like most of these will be merged before the deadline that I'll go over in the next slide. Similar to past events, the MRs came in for pretty much most of our projects, whether it's CE, Gitter, Charts, EE, Nibbazar website. So, the contribution spanned pretty widely. So, thank you for that. And again, if I'm missing any of your MRs, I definitely want to keep track of all of them so that you can receive your prizes. But please let me know either on the issue or on your MR that I'm missing your merge request from the event. The next slide, just a couple of reminders. Obviously, prizes, you'll see the pictures at the bottom. Anyone with the merged MRs will receive a prize. And then we have also individual prizes for the grand prize and the second place winner. So, people who have the most MRs merged by the deadline and people are the person that's a runner up. So, those, you'll see the rewards at the bottom of the slide. So, the one deadline we have that we're strict on and that's not, you know, local time zone basis is the MRs must be merged by June 10th at 11 p.m. UTC. So, I think for many of you, like right now, like Asia Pacific and even places in Europe, it's past May 30th. But I mean, people in the Pacific time zone where I am, for example, you still have about nine hours to submit your MRs. But regardless, they must all be merged by 2,300 UTC on the June 10th. So, if you need any help in getting these MRs merged, so you can get credit for these, please find me or David on the Gitter channel, so we can help alert the reviewers and make sure that they get reviewed and merged in a timely fashion. Finally, if you have any feedback on the event, things that work well or things that could be improved. And if you have suggestions for tutorial topics for the next hackathon, I mean, please let me or David know. And we'd love to hear the feedback, whether it's, you know, positive or areas for improvement, so we can do better next time. In terms of the next hackathon, we'll convene sometime in Q3 and please look for an announcement in our usual channel channels, like Twitter, Gitter or GitLab, and we'll make an announcement well in advance so people can plan for the next event. So, I think that's all I have. I mean, just, you know, as a quick reminder, I mean, you have until 11.59 p.m. on the 30th to submit MRs, but they must be merged by this time on the June 10th. So, let me know if you need any help with getting it to the reviewers or getting people's attention so that your MRs get looked at in a timely fashion. But other than that, I, again, thank you for your participation, enthusiasm and energy over the past two days. Even I get energized after each hackathon, so it's great working with a lot of dedicated community members and hope to see or talk to you again either online or in person in the coming weeks. Thanks very much. Have a good day, evening or morning, and I'll talk to you again soon. Thank you.