WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:16.000 So, short announcements, as I was actually informed on Friday, so for over decade, we have had IPv6 00:16.000 --> 00:20.920 with Netflix for as the default network, and for over 10 years I thought we were the second 00:20.920 --> 00:25.440 conference to do this, as I learned on Friday we were actually the first ever to do this. 00:25.440 --> 00:27.520 So that's nice. 00:27.520 --> 00:32.080 And we also, like, I have it on good authority and from a good, a few good friends and 00:32.080 --> 00:37.400 in places that we measure, we pushed IPv6 forward when we did this, and we fixed a lot 00:37.400 --> 00:40.040 of bugs by doing this. 00:40.040 --> 00:42.840 This was the result of me having a really stupid idea, and then people telling me, no, 00:42.840 --> 00:43.840 no, no, do it. 00:43.840 --> 00:45.200 So, I had another stupid idea. 00:45.200 --> 00:51.160 Next year, we are going to be V6 only on the default network, so a lot of stuff is going 00:51.160 --> 00:52.160 to break. 00:52.160 --> 01:03.440 And a lot of people are going to ask a lot of other people to break stuff. 01:03.440 --> 01:08.800 I asked people on MasterDone earlier about examples of what websites are still using before, 01:08.800 --> 01:12.680 so we got a few examples. 01:12.680 --> 01:14.040 One of them is BlueSky. 01:14.040 --> 01:19.560 You will note that I mentioned I asked on MasterDone, not on BlueSky, also AI is cool now, 01:19.560 --> 01:23.120 so blockchain stuff isn't cool anymore, so that's another reason. 01:23.120 --> 01:26.480 Also, it's not fully distributed or not really, and also it's based on US, so maybe 01:26.480 --> 01:29.680 you're a masterDone instead of that one. 01:29.680 --> 01:35.320 The other one, which is notable, is GitHub, which is still on V4 only. 01:35.320 --> 01:39.560 If anyone from GitHub is listening next year, everything will break. 01:39.560 --> 01:44.000 If push comes to shelf, we can do your favorite, just put a scene, which goes to code 01:44.000 --> 01:53.840 burgundy instead. 01:53.840 --> 02:00.520 And just to tell you that we know as people coming in, as you come in just be quiet. 02:00.520 --> 02:04.880 And also just to show you that we are actually being honest with ourselves, there is also 02:04.880 --> 02:15.640 one more website, which is currently V4 only, and that is chat.fastem.org. 02:15.640 --> 02:20.360 We are going to have this fixed by next year. 02:20.360 --> 02:25.400 There is more, so for those who are here during the opening talk, I had this slide and apparently 02:25.400 --> 02:28.800 this was a slide which people like, so I'm going to give you a chance to take a photo of 02:28.800 --> 02:32.160 this if you so choose. 02:32.160 --> 02:38.120 If you didn't see the opening talk, just watch recording, it's online already. 02:38.120 --> 02:44.160 We are serious, like, fastem as an organization has decided to become political, because 02:44.160 --> 02:52.120 obvious, also as of roughly an hour ago, we now have policy at fastem.org. 02:52.120 --> 02:59.520 So lawmakers, people from other institutions, whatever, like if you're in the target demographic 02:59.520 --> 03:04.160 or group to reach out to this email address, you probably are aware that you are a part 03:04.160 --> 03:05.160 of this. 03:05.160 --> 03:12.400 So policy people, politicians who want to do good, other organizations, this is where we 03:12.400 --> 03:16.160 will start finding a voice of some sort. 03:16.160 --> 03:21.520 We don't know yet what that will be exactly, but you have a chance to help us shape this. 03:21.520 --> 03:25.720 And with this, I'm handing over to Johan to the rest of the closing. 03:25.720 --> 03:39.320 Okay, everyone, so this was fastem 2026. 03:39.320 --> 03:44.560 If you want to share messages about us, please do so using the hashtag fastem. 03:44.560 --> 03:49.880 We are taking, as of now, a picture of this auditorium if you don't want to be on it, hide 03:49.880 --> 03:50.880 yourself. 03:50.880 --> 03:52.880 Okay, we'll do another. 03:52.880 --> 03:56.720 So if you don't want to be on it, hide yourself. 03:56.720 --> 04:02.520 We will pass it on Masadon for next year, follow the hashtag, or you can even follow the 04:02.520 --> 04:07.800 RSS on our website, we're a bit old-fashioned, but that's good. 04:07.800 --> 04:14.120 And, okay, next, some things, lost and found. 04:14.120 --> 04:19.160 If you lost something, or if you found something, bring it to the info desk in K, and 04:19.160 --> 04:25.200 if you lose something after the conference, write mail to info at fastem.org, and hopefully 04:25.200 --> 04:27.400 it will be returned. 04:27.400 --> 04:32.680 Now I want to give some statistics on fastem this year. 04:32.680 --> 04:36.680 The first thing I will talk about is devrooms, because I happen to be in the program team, 04:36.680 --> 04:39.240 and I find it quite interesting. 04:39.240 --> 04:42.720 For devrooms, we got 138 proposals. 04:42.720 --> 04:48.640 We had 65 happening that actually means that about half of them didn't happen. 04:48.640 --> 04:53.320 These were good proposals, and so honestly, if there's anyone in the room here who proposed 04:53.320 --> 05:02.800 most of them were good, we had quite a bit fewer, like one or three, not too many, fewer 05:02.800 --> 05:06.640 than last year, but this was like a conscious choice. 05:06.640 --> 05:15.640 We wanted to give longer tracks, because we saw a lot of lightning talks, pushed into devrooms, 05:15.640 --> 05:19.560 and we thought it was like a bit too packed, the schedule. 05:19.560 --> 05:25.360 The other thing with it is, we gave some niche projects, smaller projects that don't really 05:25.360 --> 05:29.560 have the resources to organize our own conference, the place on fastem. 05:29.560 --> 05:34.680 Some of them made very good use of it, so I think that's very nice. 05:34.680 --> 05:39.840 The last one is encourage cross project collaboration. 05:39.840 --> 05:45.480 You might have seen project oriented devrooms, which were only on one project in the past. 05:45.480 --> 05:50.880 This year, most of them were baited a bit broader, and the hope there is to have more 05:50.880 --> 05:54.240 collaboration between projects. 05:54.240 --> 05:58.840 Some statistics, we had, well, you can read it, 1,200 speakers. 05:58.840 --> 06:01.000 We had a lot of people reviewing it. 06:01.000 --> 06:06.800 We had a lot of sessions, and one of the things that we expanded for this year were buff sessions. 06:06.800 --> 06:10.480 And now, who doesn't know what buff means? 06:10.480 --> 06:13.520 We're not looking at the slide. 06:13.560 --> 06:19.120 Okay, so when I was here in my first fastem, I also didn't know it, so don't worry. 06:19.120 --> 06:24.480 So what we did, it is just a room, which you can book with a number of people. 06:24.480 --> 06:28.200 You give it a proposal, you say, we want to sit together and talk about this. 06:28.200 --> 06:32.640 I don't know, CI system or about environmental applications or whatever. 06:32.640 --> 06:37.360 And there is no projector, there's not one person speaking, or at least that's not what we want. 06:37.360 --> 06:40.520 We want people to talk within each other. 06:40.520 --> 06:41.520 It was a success. 06:41.520 --> 06:45.280 Next year, we want to be, to grow it, maybe even bigger. 06:45.280 --> 06:47.960 So think about it. 06:47.960 --> 06:57.520 Some statistics about video, yeah. 06:57.520 --> 06:58.520 Is there another? 06:58.520 --> 06:59.800 Oh, yeah, that's better. 06:59.800 --> 07:04.200 You can see that we have a maximum number of 1,000 people watching the streams, but mostly 07:04.200 --> 07:10.200 people were looking on separate occasions, so you can see the numbers there. 07:11.200 --> 07:13.960 An important thing about video is video review. 07:13.960 --> 07:21.800 Everyone who was a speaker here, you will get a mail saying you're fastem 2026 talk titled. 07:21.800 --> 07:26.520 It's coming from no reply at fastem.org, so make sure you don't miss it. 07:26.520 --> 07:31.360 What will happen, people have to cut their talk, and then it will be published on the website. 07:31.360 --> 07:36.600 The sooner you do that, the sooner you talk will be on our website, and I know from experience 07:36.600 --> 07:41.560 people they want to see your talk like one hour ago, or now, but they don't want to 07:41.560 --> 07:48.720 see it in two weeks, so do it quickly. 07:48.720 --> 08:04.400 Swack, oh, it's maybe not as clear, but we sold everything we had. 08:04.480 --> 08:09.920 That was about, well, I've removed the numbers, so I don't know anymore. 08:09.920 --> 08:16.480 So apart from selling swag, which helps fastem, there's a second option, it's donations. 08:16.480 --> 08:20.880 Here you can see how to donate, you can still, I think, go to the info desk, but preferably 08:20.880 --> 08:25.520 next year, do it a bit earlier. 08:25.520 --> 08:28.480 Now there's a series of people we want to thank. 08:28.480 --> 08:31.080 The first people we want to thank are the Matrix teams. 08:31.080 --> 08:37.360 They have supported us with a chat, and also the chat with the livestream embedded. 08:37.360 --> 08:43.760 Next thank you for our sponsors, we still need to run this conference, to have free entrance, 08:43.760 --> 08:50.160 to make sure we don't need to put people at doors checking your ticket, then we have 08:50.160 --> 09:11.840 a whole list of deafroom managers, 177 to be correct. 09:11.840 --> 09:18.000 You see there's a comma, so it means it can be expanded later. 09:18.000 --> 09:23.160 We had about 1,200 speakers, I wouldn't want to bother you with putting them all on slides, 09:23.160 --> 09:27.000 but if you go to the website you can see them, I was also very surprised that this thing 09:27.000 --> 09:40.680 renders in our website and didn't break things, so I'm really happy. 09:40.680 --> 09:47.320 We also had about, well, I think also 170 something volunteers. 09:47.320 --> 09:50.040 You see them in orange, you've seen them throughout the conference, you have seen them 09:50.040 --> 10:16.640 in green for the video, and you can register on that website. 10:16.640 --> 10:22.320 If you do it all together at my crash as we noticed today, but still try it, then you 10:22.320 --> 10:28.200 will get an invitation, maybe you think about it's doing it next year. 10:28.200 --> 10:32.880 Then we have our staff members, actually they're also just volunteers, and for this 10:32.880 --> 10:50.080 year, for this year there's actually a unique thing, and that is that we were able 10:50.080 --> 10:55.280 to make a picture, so we didn't have to stay inside to fix any issues, so we had some time 10:55.280 --> 10:56.280 for that. 10:56.280 --> 11:00.160 That's actually a good sign, that was thanks to the volunteers and other preparation 11:00.160 --> 11:03.280 which happened. 11:03.280 --> 11:07.000 Final or one of the final things I want to tell you is send feedback. 11:07.000 --> 11:11.120 You can send feedback by mailing feedback at fozem.org. 11:11.120 --> 11:16.640 I just give a few ideas, you can say send feedback about program, about accessibility, 11:16.640 --> 11:21.920 you can praise people, you can tell things which are bad, but also praise if you do that, 11:21.920 --> 11:24.560 it's nicer for us. 11:24.560 --> 11:28.720 And the last thing which I want to mention, if you go to the website and you go to a 11:28.720 --> 11:33.520 talk, there's always a link, submit feedback. 11:33.520 --> 11:38.160 It is not used a lot, you should do it more often, it's really useful for the speakers to 11:38.160 --> 11:43.920 get feedback, it's useful for us to see which talks for popular, which we're not, so I hope 11:43.920 --> 11:49.240 that we see more people giving feedback. 11:49.240 --> 11:58.680 Okay, then, the first time I do this by closing talk, but it's a habit here at fozem, 11:59.000 --> 12:03.200 we have a small fozem dance and I would like to invite all staff members, I see some yellow 12:03.200 --> 12:14.200 there, Mikael, Richie, I think I can invite volunteers as well, I will explain a bit how it goes, 12:14.200 --> 12:16.200 yeah? 12:16.200 --> 12:22.680 Steffen volunteers are required and everyone else is invited. 12:22.680 --> 12:32.080 One stage, please come, come, come, it's the last thing. 12:32.080 --> 12:43.520 Domdi Shae, we're all nerds, domdi Shae. 12:43.520 --> 12:48.120 So I heard the history of this is that we are like running the whole time to get this 12:48.200 --> 12:54.560 conference going, so the dance is going a bit like you're running, you're standing on one 12:54.560 --> 13:02.680 leg and then you go like you're running. 13:02.680 --> 13:16.960 Yes, so I think that was fozem for 2022, I want to repeat if we lose all democracies, open 13:17.000 --> 13:23.200 sources relevant and it will go away, there's a policy email and there's a feedback 13:23.200 --> 13:33.840 email, please go and do that, I think I lost a slight, there is one thing I wanted to tell 13:33.840 --> 13:41.080 you more and that is if you go out, look around and see if there's any threshold, take 13:41.080 --> 13:46.760 it with you when you go out, we would also very much appreciate it if people go to one 13:46.760 --> 13:51.040 of the info desk and spend some of their time, even if it's just 20 minutes to help 13:51.040 --> 13:58.920 tear down everything, well not everything, the things from fuzzem. 13:58.920 --> 14:05.760 And we have a gift for all of you, thanks to visit Brussels, we have received a lot of tickets 14:05.760 --> 14:09.160 so maybe the volunteers should come back. 14:09.160 --> 14:13.920 We have received a lot of tickets for the public transport and we have not distributed 14:14.000 --> 14:18.000 all of them, so if you are coming with public transport, if you're going back with public 14:18.000 --> 14:24.000 transport, so for the buses, the transit metro and Brussels, you can come and grab a ticket 14:24.000 --> 14:28.080 but with one of these volunteers, okay, that was it!