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Welcome. This is just at most five minutes, a short intro to this Devroom. There

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were many people who helped make this Devroom come to reality. There's Marius, Peter,

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myself, Christoph, Stefan, somewhere in the audience. You can have a wave. Yeah, Diana is

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not here, I think. Hans is here. Valentin is here somewhere, and Tobias will keep us on time

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in the first few sessions. Oh, shit, finance. So this is the 12th time we've had an LVM

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Devroom. We only skipped in 21, not sure, maybe because of loggams. It's a third time

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we're running back to back with the GC Devroom. For a few years now, I've tried to give a few

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pointers to people in the audience who might not be very familiar with LVM, who are interested.

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This is a whole bunch of pointers on how you can get to learn a little bit more. There's

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in the LVM community, we use this course as a forum for our SC discussions and so on.

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We have this course which is like the IRC interactive chat. We have things like

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office hours and online syncopes. It's basically a video call where office hours you talk with

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one person who makes them available, typically an expert in a particular part of LVM. So if you

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have questions, they make themselves available for everyone with questions, online syncopes, typically

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about specific technical topics. You want to know something more about the client from that.

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There's an online syncop about that. We started this during the loggams when everyone was at home,

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and so everyone had an incentive to be online and still connect with people. And it grew so much

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so that we now have a calendar showing everything that happens almost every day. There's a multiple

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of these calls that happen. For rebreafly, if you're looking to develop a patch for LVM,

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the patches get marked with. This could be a good beginner task. When I wrote the slide,

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we could go. There were 281 of them. There's a getting involved page where you can find some

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details. In-person events, there's many socials in many places. I have a slide on that later.

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There are LVM developers meetings. There's full them. This is that room. You're all here. Thank you.

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There's also outreach, Google some rough code, and companies do higher LVM developers.

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There's a link there where you can find job openings. Oh, yeah. This was LVM

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that room. It's a community calendar. You can find it there. As I said, there are

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meetups and socials in-person, get together in many locations. This is from when I tried

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then map out the socials that I knew last year. It might be useful to look around, hey,

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or socials around where I live. You could even organize one yourself. There's a little bit

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of guidance. Somewhere on the LVM website. Oh, yeah. I already started talking about this.

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We do find that people sometimes, the first time they're trying to call in,

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it's a little bit of a hurdle to get over. You might have a little social anxiety.

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I just want to reassure you. It's just fine to call in, to keep quiet and say, hey, I'm just

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here to listen. Absolutely fine. I'm not going to say anything else about this slide. You can

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read the words later. Let's get on with our schedule. We've got a very packed schedule today

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and the program committee, the volunteers who reviewed the submissions. We decided

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we liked the diversity of the topics. I wanted to get a few more talks than we usually have.

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It means some of the talks are pretty short. Sorry to the submitters for that.

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But we've got, I think, a great program this afternoon.

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There's a little live stream. I just want to say that if anyone is for everyone who's watching

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this online, you can also ask questions for a talk if follow the buttons on the website.

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With that, I want to hand over to our first speaker. Thank you.

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Thank you.

