 OK, I guess it's time to start. Good morning. Welcome to the folks and to the mini-debcon from Hamburg. Not going to say much about the city, except that the public ferries are awesome. They are just for if you take a normal bus ticket or something, you can use the ferry. And it's a nice way to see the harbor. Feel free to ask me what Hamburg. This is a bit complicated place. So I will briefly explain the different things we have here. So folks is a cooperative of artists, freelancers, hairdressers. There's CCC is here. There's the sauna. There's whatever, many different projects. The building has been abandoned for 20 years until it was put into use again eight years ago. And since four years, this cooperative is here. And since a few one or two years, this renovation have started. So it's a bit messy all. And there's also some theft vandalism in the house, especially in the nights when there's parties. So don't leave valuables around. Lock your things. This room is locked in the night. Be careful. And this is the whole building from above. I will use this in a moment to show where we are. We are here now in dog Europe, which is a place to have workshops and other events. This room is the main talk room. There's a small hack lab on the other side of the corridor. And another hack lab, if you go down the corridor all the way to the end over the staircase, there's another hack lab. And there's also beds for some people who can sleep here. And if you look at this, I'm not sure if this is visible. This is the entrance to dog Europe, which you all found because you are here. Then we have the cantina downstairs in the ground floor. This exists since a year. Normally, they only have lunch and brunch on Sunday. And the bar you've maybe seen yesterday, it takes place once a month. Cantina has two entrances in the downstairs. Some in the ground floor, as said. And for us, they are open with coffee and tea all day. There's lunch and dinner times, which we agreed on, which are meant not because there's still other users of the cantina. And our times are meant so that we don't dust them. But if you are hungry and get go there other times, you should get food as well. And please tip the cantina. And when you buy drinks, the food is free if you're registered in time. So for attendees here, it's free. So please tip the people who work there. And then there's also the CCC Hamburg Hacker Space, which is the local group in Hamburg. We are free to use the Hacker Space. I will make sure that other people than me get access today. There's four big tables and sofas. And there's, oh yes, they are the owners of a Debian book, which is this one, which I would like you to sign it. Please, everybody who's involved in Debian contributed sign this book so they have a nicer book later. I'll put it at front desk. And CCC is the other entrances of the building, so it's over there. And it's in the first floor. First floor, ground floor's wrong. We'll have lightning talks tomorrow at noon. If you want to forgive the lightning talk, Nati is collecting talk proposals at front desk. Today, we'll have a group picture at the quarter to five in the courtyard down there. So it's after the coffee break. It's the start of the coffee break, so then just go downstairs, please. If you want to be in the group picture, then the picture will be taken. And everywhere in this building and in the courtyard, there's wireless via the ESSID Freifunk net. And there's roaming so you can walk around. And tonight, after dinner, I will do a venue tour, probably starting from the Cantina. Yeah, starting from the Cantina. For those who want to see the whole building, there's a nice keller, there's a roof, there's some more construction work. And then there's, I think, a different photo policy in the house. And usually at Debcon, at Debcon usually is just take pictures and put them on the internet. People in the house might not like this. So just be respectful, ask the people in the picture whether they are fine. And there's also another, there's some other different values here. This picture is not from Fuchs, actually, but from the harbor birthday last week. And this is whatever their code of conduct. And Debian has a different code of conduct. This is the Debian code of conduct. Debcon has yet another one. And the CCC has one. And the Cantina has one. And Dog Europe has one. In case of problem, Tinchu is here from the anti-harrisment team. Is Tinchu already in the room? No. Marga is also available. She is there in case you don't know her. Blue hair. And well, you can also talk to me. Yeah, I hope everybody will be nice and fine. Then there's a few people and companies to thank for. DJI was our first gold sponsor. They're really supporting this event very well. Then likewise, Zipgaze, they were too late to get on the T-shirt and they didn't care. Very nice. Neuland was the first sponsor, which made sure we could really make this event because then we had the money to rent the venue. And Google was there and Kredativ. And everybody who donated to Debian, because we also use some Debian funds, I think 2,000 euros, roughly, from Debian. And then there were some people making this happen. The Doc Europe, Cantina, CCC Hamburg, and the Hohlfock Fuchs who supported this. Chris, the DPL, who agreed right in the beginning that Debian will have some financial support of this and which makes sure we cut the venue. And the video team, they were just there in the beginning and they travel a lot. Thanks to Valessio for the logo. And Michail, Nati, Lee, and Marga, and the Hohlfock Hamburg channel who helped to getting this event going. So thank you all also for being here and making it awesome because it would not be good without you. Thanks. And I have a list of things to be improved in future. I might share a please tell me, especially if you're unhappy if there's things you don't like. I like to hear them. And maybe I share the list tomorrow, I'm not sure. OK, have fun, fix some bugs, do whatever you want.