 My name is Tourney Partslet, and I'm a website developer for a company called Indigo Herbs. They're an e-commerce company based in Glassenbury, from Somerset. I came to Drupal Camp London because last year I went to Brighton, and a lot of them lot come up to London, I think. So I wanted to see some people I met down there, and I understand that I think Drupal Camp London is like the biggest one, probably in England. So I want to be at more Drupal events and do more networking and meet more people. A lot of the talks have been really interesting, because I've just started doing more Drupal 8 stuff now, and obviously a lot of talks are now ranging around Drupal 8. So it is mainly learning code of meeting people, going to social events in the evenings and being absolutely knackered the next day. We came down last or yesterday up from Somerset. I didn't go to the CXO day just because I didn't refill it, because it was insanely relevant to myself, because I'm a developer. Although I think my boss has been to one of them before, so he finds it really obviously really good to push business in Drupal. I actually organised Drupal Somerset, which is our local sort of group in Somerset, and I think four or five of us are here. I think I probably will come to Drupal Camp London again, and it's been really good so far. So one of the main reasons as well that me and my boss from Indigo Herbs came here was to speak to Matt Gleinman of Glamon. So we wanted to speak to Matt about Drupal Commers, because we know that Drupal Commers 2 has become a long way from Drupal 7. We do actually use Drupal Commers for our trade website, so we use it in general for the retail and trade website we use Drupal Commers. I've spoken to Matt about a lot of the back-end of Drupal Commers, and he's really on board with taking ideas. So we're really passionate about Commers and forwarding it and trying to help in any way we can. I'd really like to know more so I can start contributing, but my main passion really is that Drupal Commers can beat all the other platforms. It's pretty amazing, really, because when I met Ryan and Matt in person at Drupal Comm Dublin, and it's really crazy to think they are actually human. It's really silly, isn't it, because you're going to meet them and think, oh, they're celebrities, but they'll obviously really just want to speak to you and they want to know what your ideas are. I respect everyone no matter where you are in the community. I think it becomes an illusion until you meet them. It's just like this elusive thing. You don't think you can take part in commerce, and then they just say to you, well, come along and do issue queues. I did actually have my first, was it cool when you do an issue queue and they credit you? So I had my first credit on the Drupal Commers issue queue because Ryan gave it to me, I was really excited. So that was all because they basically said to me, oh yeah, just get involved. That's really cool.