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[SILENT] JOHN RYAN: Hello, and welcome to Flutter forward. Its a really, really exciting day, and thank you for tuning in. My name is John. Im a developer relations engineer on the Flutter and DART team. KATE LOVETT: And my name is Kate Lovett. Im a software engineer on the Flutter framework team. JOHN RYAN: And we have some guests from Google and from the community joining us today. Our first guests are Rody and Taha. Would you like to introduce yourselves? KATE LOVETT: Thank you for joining us. JOHN RYAN: Yeah, thank you. RODY DAVIS: Thank you. My name is Rody. I am on the material design team as a developer relations engineer. TAHA: I am Taha. I am one of the many Flutter contributors. JOHN RYAN: So were going to be answering your questions live. And if you have a question in the live chat, please leave it in the live chat. And should we get started with some questions? KATE LOVETT: Yeah, I think so. Weve certainly picked out some material, three ones to start off with, given