 Click, click, click. Hey, everyone. Are you OK? Yeah. Survive the heat. All fed. OK. All right. What is going on here, and why is this not working? Nope. It is not. OK. Let's try it again. You know what to say. I know what to say. I need slides. Sorry. Can I have somebody from the tech team? Oh. There you go. OK. So actually, this is all I wanted to ask. So how did it go? Was it OK? I don't know about you guys, but it went so fast for me. I don't know. It was just like I was opening this conference yesterday. I don't know if it seems so. OK. Thank you all for being here for closing remarks. I want to start with the thank yous. And I'm going to thank our sponsors first. So please, please, please join me in saying a huge thank you to our administrator, super admin sponsors, Jetpack, John and Flex CDB. Thank you so many company supporters this year. We had more company supporters this year than any other year. We also had more than 150 microsponsors. That was incredible. Thank you so much. Thank you. Fort Campure of Gold this year. Final stats, we had almost 1,900 people on the ground from 2,200 people that bought tickets, which is still incredible. It is really amazing. We also streamed, don't have stats for live streaming yet, but there were more than 1,000 tickets bought for live streaming and so many people that tweeted there were watching live. And it is so amazing to have this audience. It is really, we are really honored as organizers that all of you are attending and we have your attention for today's. We had some amazing accessibility features this year. Our amazing partners from Global Real-Time Captioning, let's give them a round of applause. They made it. Most of you didn't see them, but across the square in the Baroque Suites we had the childcare room where there were more than 10, even like 15 kids during the two days of the conference. I hope parents among you will be more keen to bring their kids to our Camp Europe next year. So I'd like to thank our partners that made that possible as well. Thank you. Who here went to warm-up events? Who went to warm-up events? Only a few, oh no, that's quite a bit of hands. Okay. I want to say thank you to the volunteers that organized the warm-up events. Those were very, very nice for everyone that went. Thank you. The World Camp Europe is in a new, exciting location. It's the adventure, you know. The quest of organizing a World Camp of this scale and a new place every year. It's exciting for both attendees and organizers, I have to say. So Vienna was amazing. Where are we going in 2017? Do you care to guess? Yeah? The ones that know do not guess. All right. After World Camp Europe 2013 in Leiden and World Camp Europe 2014 in Sofia, the incredibly hot World Camp Europe 2015 in Seville and the even hotter World Camp Europe 2016 in Vienna of all places. Where are we going next year? Back in the fall of 2015, we opened up the application process and we opened up the application process for 2017 and we got three applications. They were all great applications. Every year it gets harder, harder to choose the host city because each community, each WordPress community deserves to host World Camp Europe. We want to organize World Camp Europe in every European city that has an active community. However, for now, it can only be at one place per year. So it makes me very, very happy to announce that World Camp Europe 2017 is going to be in Paris. This gives me very, very great pleasure to invite on stage the lead organizer of the next World Camp Europe and that's Paola Belcastra. Miss Jenny Beaumont will be our lead organizer on the ground. Congratulations to her and her team for an amazing, amazing application. You're not my top, but are you? No? Yes? Yes? So Paris, 2017, June, one week earlier because it's colder and because this World Camp grows and grows and grows and there's of course a lot of work to do to get there. We have to start earlier and earlier and we can say grab your ticket today at this address and we opened up a batch of 2,000 tickets for all the people who came here, you can have yours. And if you want to do that later, there will be more. It's going to be bigger. Thank you Paola. All right, please stay. And this is where it's actually happening. How do you pronounce that? Please help me out. For practical purposes we can just call it the docks. All right, 2017 World Camp Europe is going to be at the docks in Paris. Yeah, so bring your sailor t-shirts and everything and let's go. All right, so this is something that we don't usually share but I think it's important because the more volunteers that we get each year, the more chances there are for more applications to host World Camp Europe and it is an open process, a very open process. We'd really like to consider every community and it is important to explain how we make that decision. There's a lot that we expect from people that apply to host World Camp Europe. It is not just a wish to have the World Camp in your city. If there is a line when you want to contribute to WordPress core, it's like patches welcome. Well, we say applications welcome, but they need to be very, very ready. Almost like the full extent of the local application, the budget, the venue, everything needs to be prepared when you apply to host World Camp Europe. And we also look for these things. We look for a very strong, experienced local team. We look for a very active local community. We match the location and watch if it's affordable for attendees, easy to get to so you don't have to take 17 flights together. We also watch the preparation and see how the preparation of the budget went. The more full extended budget that we can submit, the better. And the last one is probably the most important one. The World Camp Europe organizing team is growing every year, and we want to work with people that we know we can trust, which means that it's a lot more likely that we'll select the host if the lead organizer has been volunteering at World Camp Europe for at least a year. That's what's been happening for the last two and a half years, three years. And that is something that is going to continue to happen. So if you want to organize World Camp Europe, we're going to have a session about what it takes tomorrow during Contribute Day. So you're welcome. Come and we'll talk to you about it, and we'll help you prepare. We will help you prepare your applications as well. We are more than open to work on you. It's not a bid for, like, let's see how they do on their own. We're rolling this together, so we're going to make the best that we're going to do the best we can to help you out and to make our lives harder, because then we have to choose from, like, several excellent applications. The application process for hosting World Camp Europe 2018 will open on October 1st. And before that, in September, we will open the so-called orientations for everybody that wants to get in touch with us, and we can do so when we can discuss in detail how that happens. Enough about this. Contribute Day. Who's coming to Contribute Day? Whoa. Okay, so 500 people have signed up. We have, as far as I saw last, we had, like, three open spaces. So it's three open spaces. If you haven't signed up yet, go get them, because, you know, after that, polls are closing. We have 200 and more new contributors. That's going to be amazing. We have more than 150 people signed up to contribute to WordPress core. That's going to be challenging for the core team. And we have a lot of people signed up for other teams as well. So we're looking forward to seeing you tomorrow so we can all make WordPress. But before that, tonight, we're going to be right here at 8.30 for the WordCamp your ball. I want to make something clear. Yes, we are very excited for the people that are going to come, like, dressed up and everything. They are probably excited, too. But that is not a requirement to come to the after party. Please join us for the after party, no matter what you wear. There's going to be fun for everyone. And, oh, sorry. And we're also going to have a photo contest sponsored by our after party sponsors, SiteGround and Hover. And the winner of that photo contest is going to win a GoPro at midnight tonight. So you should definitely go to the photo booth, take a photo. The full extent of the rules of the contest will be published on the website a little bit later. So you'll be able to see them. Also, the first 20 people that enter are going to get a prize as well. So it's definitely worth doing that. I would like to ask you, after closing remarks are over, let's all get on the square and get a group photo. It's going to be amazing, so many people. So join us for a group photo after closing remarks. That's it. I'd like to invite on stage the rest of the WordCamp your organizing team. I'd like to say, wait, wait, wait. You're going to be announced. Paolo and Jenny are already on stage. The guy doing the robot talk is part of our amazing Fierce Volunteer team. Peter and Milam, please join us. Eva, Petitia and Luca, our local team, please join us. Our local team carry the heaviest load. Please give them a big round of applause. Connich are amazing communication lead. Come on, come on stage. He wrote the amazing WordCamp Europe articles. You should read them. All about the communities. We also have Sara Rosso, who took care of networking events. Welcome. Team Luca, Jenny and Nikolai. Come on, Nikolai. Vesselyne, who took care of all the swag. Your t-shirts. But I'll see our contributor daily. Thank you so much. To care of live streaming and help so many people. Thank you, Luis. Team Scott, Sonia, you're right, please come on stage. Big Dutch guy who helped us with everything on the website. Thank you, Remkes. Come on. Thank you. Thank you so much. Where is he? Oh, there you go. Where's your t-shirt? Wow, I didn't see you in green. No Jenny to care of sponsors. Can I forget now? I guess I'm going to be fired tomorrow. Yeah, it's the shirt, right? Yes. Okay. All right. This is our organizing team. But our team is actually 180 people this year. 180 people. 160 volunteers signed up to help. Before moving to all the volunteers, I would like an applause for Petia. She has been leading all these people here. Come on, come on, louder. Thank you. I'd like to say thank you to our amazing hosts. Tom Wilmot, are you here, Tom? No? If you're here, come on stage. Miss Sara Rosso, the amazing Sara Rosso. Please come on stage. The giant who held Leopold Museum for one and a half days. Taco, where are you? I'd like to say a huge thank you to our speakers. This schedule has been insane. It's been insane. I was heartbroken half the conference that I wasn't able to watch talks. Thank you for coming. There were more than 70 speakers at World Camp Europe. Yeah. Is Anna here? No, she's not here. I called her. I did not miss her. She's not here. But yes, back to our speakers. Jenny and Luca helped us. And I hope that you had a great experience. And I want to thank you for coming and for making World Camp Europe unforgettable and for giving people so much to take away. Thank you. A lot of people are asking us how much we're going to grow, you know? And I can only say this. We are always going to be big enough so that our biggest stage can fit all of our volunteers. Please come on stage. Our thank you is for you. Thank you for coming. Thank you for making this the biggest World Camp to this day. It's been amazing. Thank you for making this happen. Give yourself a round of applause. Thank you. Say goodbye to Vienna to these amazing, amazing people, to all of you. And I hope you learned a lot. I hope you made a lot of friends. And we are going to see you first for the after party. And then in Paris. Goodbye.