This warms my heart. As a long-time Pythonista, I've been keen on the advancement of my favorite programming language since my own introduction to it in 1999. Watching it become adopted in mainstream use as university CS curriculum (often replacing Java now) and watching my inbox as more and more jobs for Python are readily available instead of having to be painstakingly sought after is a wonderful feeling. With Guido's resignation from being BDFL (BDF a while?) I am very excited to see what comes of the next 10 years for Python.