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being
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so um the party seems like it must've been pretty good
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um i feel like there's more people there's more people the party then there are others
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here right now are all kind of like rolling in a little bit late this morning
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um so on the topic of the party i just wanted to first well like who thought part is great please
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i i i don't i don't think i've entered tech conferences all people dance before this is
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there really a first for me so for those of you that danced thank you so much
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i'm really happy that you guys have a good time uh and so of course we have to think when attacked for for basically putting this on and of course
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um the folks in laws on aria and are from
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was on terrorism who founded and organise this venue for us
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the weather was perfect it was right so thank you everybody think you organise
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just think you lose actor finding it if we can thank them properly thank you
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um i also wanna say a few words of thanks to the to the sponsors that i'm covered a lot of the
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the social events that we could have so the opening reception was um sponsored
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by signify we all know that the committee party was a covered violent attack
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a scuba covered the uh the speakers enter so those of you who got to have the the dinner on the boats thank you scuba
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um bridges lads covered the the contributors on that so i mean and that's really important so thank you were just labs
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and finally um yesterday cylinder put on a really nice diversity inclusion lunch which was actually
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pretty big i i had no idea like oh it's the diversity including lunch and there it was
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i mean i don't think i've seen so many diverse people at as qualities thing in one room before
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eighty yeah eighty four so i i was you know i'm not you know this is this is
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a really nice development for me so thank you very much longer for putting that on for us here
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um
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and that so there is a it's it's a it's a raffle right uh the spots
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how does it work i i get a raffle so there's a a sponsor price wrote today uh during lunchtime
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uh in this room so if you're interested in in one of the various prizes that they're wrestling off
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um come into this room uh and and enter into that that's i guess at thirteen forty five today
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um another quick note is uh i don't know if you remember last year i was um you know
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i had i had this this this colour practitioner this month is pride month
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and if you would like one of these um various scholars roles that are coloured in
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all of the the different sort of you know a
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non binary pride a pipe right all the different um flags
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uh you can you can you can grab one um it's on
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this website your t. spring dot com slash store slash valid bash centre
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um all of the proceeds go to the trouble project so i mean nobody makes any money off of
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this is one hundred percent of charity so if you're interested in one of the shorts we also have
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all different shapes sizes cuts you know tank tops all the things that you might want in any of
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these these configurations if you're interested what people asked me for doing it this year i just put it up
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so you guys can grab one uh if you're if you're interested on another just to remind you in case you didn't get the memo yesterday
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uh you can all download this holidays at um this has the schedule
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also we do a pusher vacations to give you updates so enable them
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uh i mention this yesterday bunk a shooting at the message um we have some stickers that you can put on your
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badge in case you want to engage people so one is for you know announcing that you're interested in talking job opportunities
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uh we also have pronouns so if you want any of those and you didn't get one
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yesterday had to the the registration desk uh and we can we can we can give you one
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um reminder about the code of conduct uh i know we're doing this constantly but
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please remember that this is a place where we all the regardless of you
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know your background where you come from where you are all here to have fun
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um so you know we or or ride with this assumption that you know uh
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to try and to train basically create inclusive environment for everybody the
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main thing that we yeah we ask you to to always remember
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uh it you know is to avoid any kind of harassment that can include a
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asking other people out or making comments about appearance things like that please don't do it
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um and again uh because i can't show this list of people enough if you have to talk
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to somebody about something that might of happened these are the folks that you can approach um i
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whoops that's that was it that was the the last announcement was the the
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sponsor prize wary already already mentioned that so double bonus let her right um
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and at this point i would like to announce a keynote speaker actually i'm i'm i'm pretty excited um so
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the key and speaker is gonna talk to us about open source communities today um and you doesn't study scaling studies a lot
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of other open source you use it as a basically these large
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scale a quantitative studies on to be a the open source communities
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um so i thought that you know this would be a really cool person can tell us about you know
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how he is observed other open source communities to do things maybe we could learn a thing or two from him
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um i'd also like to point out that he's also known as a prominent female professor
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from a gender studies department that nobody ever audits and i guess if you review herself
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so um that's i don't know how well i didn't earn that title but it's a very interesting title
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um somebody if you're if you're curious you should approach in asking how the hell
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he was he with became a problem if you know professor from gender studies department
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um but with that i'd like to uh to welcome on the stage of bought into since i guess it doesn't

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