 Hi all. I'm Andrew Lyons. I'm the Principal Architect from Moodle LMS and I'm also on the integration team and various other bits and pieces. From the integration perspective in the last three weeks, we've integrated 78 issues, rejected in three, with around about two integrators per week on average. Out of those 78 accepted issues, 20 of those came from the component leave review queue. We have the minor releases coming up in about three weeks on the 11th of December. We will be releasing six versions of Moodle. So that's three, nine, three, 11, four, zero, four, one, four, two, and four, three. But of those, three of those will be the final releases. And so we will be dropping support for three branches of Moodle and returning to only supporting three branches again, which we are all looking forward to because we've been supporting five or six branches for the last two years because of the parallel lease for Moodle 4.0. So that's great news for all of us who have the backcourt bugs fixes on a regular basis. We've also agreed on the requirement changes for Moodle 4.4. And this is something we do every six months for the next release. So for Moodle 4.4, everything can pretty much date the same except we will be requiring Moodle 4.1.2. The PHP requirement is increasing to Moodle 8.1. So it's PHP 8.1. And we'll be adding support for PHP 8.3. And that's because 8.3 will be out on Thursday. And Moodle PHP 8.0 will be out of support on Sunday this week. So those are big ones. If anyone in our hosting side of things, anyone who's running PHP for hosting in any kind of way for Moodle, you may just want to be aware of those and put those onto your timelines. The other one which has come about this week is that PHP will be unbundling support for Oracle in PHP 8.4, which will be released in 12 months time. This is something that we discovered in the last week. It's been decided on about a week ago now. So we'll be looking at how we handle that. And our current proposal is to support Oracle until Moodle 4.5 LTS. And then immediately after that, we will stop testing and officially supporting Oracle from Moodle 4.5 plus 1, whatever that least number is. We have a few considerations on there. At the moment, from the stats we have, we believe in this, I believe Henick's still crunching the numbers, but we believe out of all of the registered sites running Moodle 4.2 or higher, we have one Oracle user. So this shouldn't be very impactful. But if anyone is aware of anyone in the community using Oracle, then it would be great if you could point them our way towards apartment to help them migrate. We will be putting comms out for this shortly. This is very new as we started to read going into this yesterday. And that's everything I had. So I will hand over to David.