 Good evening everyone. Long day, lot of technical jargon thrown around. I am going to do the same. So this is for the enhancement to the Open edX HTML editor. So you might, since morning you might have heard about Open edX, IIT Bombay X, which is a derivative of Open edX. It's a learning management system where it has two instances. A CMS, LN LMS. A CMS is a content management system which is used by course authors, whereas LMS is a learning management system which is used by learners, students. So a CMS consists of a lot of components to create a course, to organize it. One of it, the component which is really crucial is the HTML editor, which gives you the ability to write the course content other than the videos or the problems. Now this HTML editor, now of course Open edX has come a long way from maybe six or seven years of the course it has been in the world. And it is one of the promising MOOCs platform. But still everything is not perfect and the HTML editor has some bugs and some shortcomings. Our objective will be to enhance the limited abilities of the Open edX HTML editor and also to find possible solutions to the bugs in the current editor. Right now if you log into Open edX or IIT Bombay access and go into CMS and keep on creating sections and components and then you stumble upon the HTML editor, then you will find this is a visual editor. It is as good as a PowerPoint slide where you can put text, formatting screen. Whereas it has edit HTML option where you see the HTML window. Now as you can see, is it quite visible? Now I don't mean the text is readable or not. Can you see that there is an HTML some code written there? So if you see it doesn't have any indentations. Now even if you type it in the form of indentations while writing it, if you save and close it and open it again, all the indentations will go. This is one of many issues. Other is it may or may not support all the HTML or HTML5 tags. Other thing is it does not support internal CSS. So now if you want to really show a big text page which has a lot of formatting, every time you have to write a CSS inline and it does not take a function-wise internal CSS. So these are the plan enhancements. Just like I said indentation, all the HTML tags, JavaScript, it has its own mind. Actually this editor has its own mind. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Some things like some special characters like if you write ampersand, like if I want to write IIT Bombay X and open edX, and if I choose to write ampersand instead of A and D, and I save, it throws the junk code. In the problem component as well happens the same. Internal CSS I just said about it. Well, now you all are maybe second year, first year students, second year. So you might have actually written code in HTML. And what kind of editor do you use? Maybe Notepad++, Subline, or in Linux, G at it. So all these editors, if you see, they have some help. Better user experience for a code writer to go through the code. Basically debug the code. Or debug is a far ahead feature. But a simple feature is when you write open some tag like P. So the corresponding close P tag is highlighted. So you know if you're in which section and where to close and open it. Or you're missing the tag. So all such functions. So we are planning to implement such functions in the open edX HTML editor. So now it is easier said than done basically because sometimes it is easier to create everything from scratch. Open edX is already a system. We'll have to repeat a part. The HTML component will have to repeat a part. And then we'll have to make the modifications, integrate them, and then try and run all these things. So yeah, it's kind of a challenge. Let's see what we can do.