 Hello, I'm Oili Soulié. A lot of you might not know me. I'm the new Community Engagement Lead for the community team. I'm standing in for Jessica who's not feeling very well today, but thankfully with the help of Aya with the demonstration coming up. So I'm going to go through these slides, but I was not involved in the organisation of the Moodle Moodle. So Jess has put this data together. We had 835 attendees, including us, 120 of us HQ staff, 120 presenters, and everybody presented, which is amazing, and a feedback score of nine out of 10. So a lot of very happy people. I mean, personally, I was really happy about the Moodle Moodle, and a lot of us were the net promoter's score of 59. I'm not 100% sure, but I believe anything over 50 is excellent. So that's really good. And then with Sandra and Jess and Richard have been really busy on the attendance and presenter certificates have been sent out. The co-presenters need to be added manually upon request and can get an email to get a certificate. And then the videos and PowerPoint files are coming up soon, and they'll be on the Moodle Academy Moodle Moodle Global course. And I'm going to hand over to Aya who's going to talk to us through the Moodle.org redesign. Hello, everyone. This is Aya. I'm a developer in the community team, and I'll be taking you through what we have done so far in the Moodle.org redesign project. This sprint mainly, we were focusing on fixing the responsiveness of the site. So as you can see here, we have fixed how the site looks in mobile views. We have fixed the photo. Also, we were doing some testing for the responsiveness. Federico has been tweaking and implementing some new designs like the Moodle 4 is here section, which you will see in a bit in the demo. He was also doing some great work in organizing the Figma file and providing some dev specifications for us. So that has been great. Also, we were adjusting the typography sizes to match the standards for the website. Next slide, please. I will be sharing my screen now to show you a quick demo. So this is how the site looks in mobile view. We are now working with the UX writing team on editing some of the content, like the positioning of these buttons and the text for them and what will be more relevant for the users to see when they first visit the Moodle.org site. So we are working with them on this currently. But basically now the site is performing well on mobile view. This is the new section that Federico has been working on. The implementation is now changing. And basically all the sections are here. And also the footer has changed. It's now matching Moodle.com one. So this is the front page. And the other key page we are working on is the get involved page. Also for the buttons, we are still waiting for feedback from the UX writing team. And we are working with them to make the content more relevant to the user. And yeah, that's it from me.