 OLE and the Moodle Community Engagement Lead, and today we have our developers, AI and Victor. We're going to show you what we've achieved so far these prints. We're still so far, because it's still a day's left. Next slide, please. Anyway, of course, not here today, but I'm going to try and talk sort of, it's the best I can. So the first thing I wanted to talk about is the fact that we're trying to get more feedback from users in all parts of community sites. This is about the plugins directory and the idea of integrating potentially LTI listings in the Moodle ecosystem by the plugins directory. But we've had a team brainstorm and looking at the case for it, whether it's something that needs to be done or not, business goals, user goals. And so we're looking at key aspects of that. And following this now, Federico will be able to run user interviews to identify whether it's something that he can work on and how it can be implemented for the best for the user experience. Other work we've completed, as part of the screen and turn support as well, was the research report on plugins directory searching and filtering, which I mentioned in the goals. The plugins directory user tools, text, with the collaboration with the product experience team as well, is ready for deployment. We've had fixes to user interface, such as the image you see in the plugins directory and others on the little org.com page. And new plugins approved as well as part of the reviews in the plugin directory.