 Hello. I got a happy ending story, but it starts with pain. Pain, such as when you get cat with paper, and it's super annoying until it heals. Well, that's a paper cat. And in Blender and in any other software, there is always these little annoyances here and there that sometimes you should live with it, but in Blender, we can fix them. So we asked the community to contribute these little annoyances on a thread in the user feedback section of the DevTalk forums. So if you go to user feedback, you'll find a thread called paper cats. And one of these many paper cats, for example, this one that was posted by John Lappell, he says, ah, Blender, where cubes have radius and spheres have size. It's a comment from Reddit, apparently. And yeah, it's a little annoyances that it doesn't really change much when you're working with the spheres and cubes. But yes, it happened that previously within Blender, you would, for example, add a cube and it will have a radius and you will add a sphere and it will have, you add a sphere and you will have the size. So size for a sphere and a radius for a cube. But that's what it means, this little paper cat. So we went through the list, especially Will and went through all the lists here and some of them they became tasks in the developer portal, basically. So it can be tackled one by one. So this task was here for the sphere primitive rename size to radius. This was postage here and then someone picked it up. It was discussed here and then some of the community picked it up until Nathan actually is like, and we need to give you a shot like two days ago in the 13 and after some discussion actually became a patch and this patch became a little discussion together with Campbell and Campbell applied it with a few minor tweaks here and there but is there. Now it's the change is done and Nathan very nicely tweeted about it. So I thought this was such a nice happy ending. Two days ago it was a patch. Now it's actual blender. So if you compile the latest and greatest blender you will see that if you add a mesh, a sphere, now it has a radius and if you add a cube it has a size. It's such a tiny thing. It says like, I think it deserves a video because of the nice happy ending that it started us like isn't very annoying. A comment on Reddit, then he went to the DevTalk then he went to developer blog then he became a patch. Now it's part of Blender for everybody to enjoy. Yes, it's very small but at the same time it's very big. This is what makes Blender great that the community can help and contribute and they get feedback from the developers that are working in the core parts of Blender so you also get to learn and it's in it nice. So thank you Nathan for this. Now your credits are part of Blender 2.8. So yes, I don't know. It's just a happy ending story. So please contribute. If you feel like learning some Blender code, go to the paper cut thread. If you have little annoyances you can post them here. If they can become patches you can submit it on the developer portal and we all benefit. So if you wanna try the latest Blender builds, remember now there is a, actually I made a website for that, Blender.org, a website URL. Blender.org slash experimental and then it will go to builder. It's just a redirect but it's a nice faster way to find this website where with the new layout you can now easily find the build that you're for your operating system. You can also of course just change it and it should be more clear now and there is a bigger big button to see how you can support Blender and help make Blender to be more stable, new features, documentation and everything that comes with the development and you can also find the videos, this kind of stuff that I'm making. So anyway, a short one. Thank you for watching and I will see you again in the next video. Ciao.