 Victor, the folks and developer and the community teams, and I'm excited to share some recent developments we've made to the plugins directory. These changes are based on a resource conducted by Federico, and our goal is to create a more user-friendly and clean interface for making easier for users to find the plugins that match their needs. We understand that finding a plugin can be daunting, especially when there are so many options available, and we are confident that these changes and the upcoming ones will make a big difference in the user experience, and we are excited to hear a user's feedback. In the slides you have links to the Figma design and the development side, where we are implementing the changes before deploying to production. I wish to show you the changes I'm showing on the screen, to show you my bad face, but I have to look at the other screen. This is the current site, in the upper we have the search and filtering bar. We've discovered during the research that the purpose drop-down is not meaningful to many users and that the plugin type 1 is clearly oriented to technical people, administrators and developers, and the search bar was on the right side and is not perhaps the optimum site for it, so, and additionally, the short filter is not very useful because if you click on short by any criteria, you are not aware that you are doing that, they are not highlighted in any way. So the first change we've done has been to change this bar, give the main focus to the shares box, because people are interested in looking for some specific terms. We've changed the plugin types to plugin categories, we've revamped the names and grouped the plugin types into categories that are meaningful to all users, not only technical ones, and we've changed the short filter in a more friendly way, so it's easier to select the criteria and know which one is being used. Additionally, we've added these links in the upper of the page, where we want to inform people or users of the updates we are doing to the site and we are very interested in getting their feedback. The last change, I'm going back to the current site. If I click, users have this more button that leads to a super long page where you have to scroll a lot to decide what it's planning to use, and we are moving to a pagination solution. I'm going back to the slide, the pagination was really since yesterday, but I haven't deployed to PollAxion to this site yet, it will be done today or tomorrow. The pagination will keep the single-page application architecture that we have now to avoid increasing or increasing the number of requests to the site, and it will be based on the AMD page content component that is available in Core. That's all for me.