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all right letamp;#39;s get started um i see we just have patricia joined too so um iamp;#39;m going to iamp;#39;ll start with a little introduction my name is dave fisher i am a member of the apache software foundation and for a while last year i was a member of the board of directors iamp;#39;m vice president of a project called apache petrie which is a place an experimental place where weamp;#39;re hoping to onboard existing communities to consider whether they want to join the foundation and become an apache project i am a mentor in the incubator and i have several podlings iamp;#39;m mentoring right now and iamp;#39;m a pmc member of several projects including some that i i mentored in the incubator and also open office and uh also a project called poi which is uh the project i started working on where i became a contributor and a committer and a pmc member the first time uh iamp;#39;ve used uh apache projects for i guess about 18 years where we use tomcat a