WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:11.000 Hello everybody, thanks very much for coming to the CRA in practice, Deaf room. 00:11.000 --> 00:22.000 We have, thank you, we have extremely packed schedule and we really made sure that 00:22.000 --> 00:29.000 this schedule sounds and we have a lot of good speakers, everything about the CRA in practice. 00:29.000 --> 00:35.000 We have a quick reminder, yes, so there is no magic of making a happening. 00:35.000 --> 00:41.000 We have four organizers, the brilands, Megan, could you raise your hands? 00:41.000 --> 00:48.000 My talent, all there ends Philip and myself and a bunch of volunteers, without all of these guys, 00:48.000 --> 00:53.000 it's not going to happen so just amazing, all of volunteers. 00:53.000 --> 00:54.000 Thank you. 00:54.000 --> 01:01.000 Why were you here actually? You may or may not be familiar with the CRA, which stands for European Union, 01:01.000 --> 01:08.000 on Siberia, Lensack. This is a nice URA, good nation that gets dropped just a few years ago, 01:08.000 --> 01:16.000 I think, but actually the most of us started to work on that seriously, starting the late 2024 01:16.000 --> 01:20.000 and beginning of 2025, and that's what happened. 01:20.000 --> 01:26.000 The CRA affects everybody and everything, essentially, not only devices, which is a big myth, 01:26.000 --> 01:30.000 but all the software and somehow open source communities as well. 01:30.000 --> 01:34.000 And that's why we're here to figure out how to approach it. 01:34.000 --> 01:44.000 But last year, we spent actually to learn what actually means and spread the world and educate open source community 01:44.000 --> 01:47.000 and everybody out there that it's a big thing. 01:47.000 --> 01:52.000 And this is coming, and you shouldn't be scared about this, because essentially it's a good thing, 01:52.000 --> 01:54.000 it promotes the good security practices. 01:54.000 --> 02:02.000 Yes, it's kind of the completely sophisticated and brain-new legislation for software for digital world. 02:02.000 --> 02:12.000 And 2025, we spent understanding, learning and figuring out what's happening in 2025, 02:13.000 --> 02:17.000 we're going to switch more to their practical steps, right? 02:17.000 --> 02:20.000 What are the tools available can make you life easier? 02:20.000 --> 02:26.000 What are the lessons learned from all of the stakeholders like manufacturers, maintainers, 02:26.000 --> 02:34.000 and stewards? What's already done to make sure that approach CRA in practical, 02:34.000 --> 02:37.000 or in most possible practical manner? 02:37.000 --> 02:42.000 So that's why our platform is here to make it more practical. 02:42.000 --> 02:46.000 Just a few reminders, be mindful to each other. 02:46.000 --> 02:50.000 You have heard about code of conduct on the kickoff, with the first done respect. 02:50.000 --> 02:53.000 Organizers and volunteers guidance, right? 02:53.000 --> 02:56.000 If we need to quickly switch their own, please do it. 02:56.000 --> 02:59.000 And the speaker says, well, please be on time. 02:59.000 --> 03:03.000 There will be the signs with how many minutes left. 03:04.000 --> 03:07.000 If there is a minute left, this literally is a minute left. 03:07.000 --> 03:10.000 So this is nothing you can do with this. Please wrap up. 03:10.000 --> 03:14.000 Take your seats, change quickly, keep their own clean, 03:14.000 --> 03:17.000 and please continue the full-up conversation in the hallway. 03:17.000 --> 03:19.000 We may or may not have some time for questions. 03:19.000 --> 03:22.000 Please don't be disappointed if you really wanted to chase speaker. 03:22.000 --> 03:25.000 Please go out and talk about this. 03:25.000 --> 03:28.000 And have fun. The most important thing. Have fun, please. 03:33.000 --> 03:35.000 Thank you.