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All right, everybody. Hello and welcome. Welcome everyone. Please quiet down and sit. We're going to start with the introduction now. This is the

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Nix and Nix OS dev room, right? We're doing a bit of an opening talk, so you know what's going on. Maybe you're in the wrong room, right?

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Hopefully you're in the right room. We hope to be the right room. We're we're trying hard organizing this and

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The organized is basically this is Paul Meier and my name is Martin Schweighofer. There's also

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Brian Honoff who's currently many in the stand. There are also a lot of other people working at the stand,

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so thank you very much for them. And

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you hand-bonifatio who did really cool graphic designs for some search, search which selling at the stand.

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I'm not I'm trying to I'm going to try to not make the introduction more complicated than it has to be, but at the same time

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probably I'm going to make it more complicated than it has to be. Because yeah,

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because Nix, sometimes things are complicated. So we're going to have really a lot of talks today,

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so you can expect to hear quite a lot of different things. We have a much bigger room this year,

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which is great. And the way we've decided to do things this year is we have lots of like we have the

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talks grouped up a bit. We try to make it topical, but sometimes it's like semi-topical.

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And so there will be a lot of talk and then two short talks and then there will be a break.

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And we're repeating kind of this pattern throughout the day from today. And I hope you will have a good time with that.

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I mentioned the stand already. We have a

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in addition to the day from here we have a stand in building age. They put us with the operating systems this year.

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It's always interesting because like the Nix and Nix OS project is different things to different

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people. So we're moving around a lot with that, which is cool. And one thing that's new this year

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is we have high quality shirts, really nice shirts, they turned out really well. So if you want to get

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the shirt that's possible, we also have some stickers and we're happy to talk to you. Do we have

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really, really large sizes? Freaks, freaks, Ellen's the largest size we have. We can talk about that at the

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stand. All right. Now like the way I like to have fun is we have a bit of structure. So I'm

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going to try to moderate this whole thing in a way where we kind of keep in time. We should try to

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be respectful to each other of course. Since we bunched up the talks, so there's going to be a

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talk, a long talk, a short talk and a short talk and then there's going to be like one large

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QA session. So relatively, if you are QA time, but we'll try to use that time to get some questions and answers

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for all the talks and then we're going to try to have people move. This room is a really

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big room and we expect people to go in and out. But what we'd like you to do as well is

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if you come in or go, just try to be quiet, try to sneak in, sneak out because the stairs are

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really loud and yeah, that's sometimes a problem. The way we do the questions is, if somebody asks

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multiple questions, we try to just make sure that everybody gets to ask a question, so we

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deprioritize people who ask questions before and we just might cut people off just to make

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sure that everybody can still follow a long and think stay interesting for everyone.

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Yeah, for the speakers, would be great if you hear early. So not in the break before you're

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not but before then so that I can see your faces, know who you are and if there's some issues

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we can maybe talk about them and maybe you can also talk to the people you're sharing is

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not with in order to figure out how you're going to, if you're going to quickly switch laptops

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or if you want to for efficiency reasons, try to present on one machine because that would maybe

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cut down on time for switching over and yeah, because we don't have like two minutes for switching

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speakers between the lightning talks, we just have that between the larger sessions.

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And pretty much, I think that's what I wanted to say for sure, I missed something.

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So it's great to be here, it's great to have you here, I'm really happy that this much larger room

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looks pretty full, like not as packed as the container depth room that was in here before,

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but maybe next year, right? There's room to grow still and that's very exciting.

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So yeah, thanks everybody and hope you have a good time here.

