 Hi everyone, my name is Andrew Lyons. I'm a senior developer and integrator and Architect at Moodle HKE. This is TinyMCE6, which we are hoping to include for Moodle 4.1 It is pretty much ready and we'll be submitting its integration sometime during this week It has near feature parity with Ato, which is our current default editor in Moodle and it adds a few additional features As standard and out of the box we get all of the standard features of TinyMCE, so we can do things like showing box and invisible features We have a full screen mode, which is a lot nicer to use than what we have available in Ato for example We have the ability to insert all sorts of nice bits and pieces including code samples Lots of formatting options including color and blocks, as well as word count, source code, all the standard things and a really nice table editor as well We also have our own internal plugins, so for example we have our HITC content editor We have our image and media tooling for inserting the various types of media We also have RecordRTC, which we've improved slightly over the version that's in Ato And then a few other little bits and pieces, we have an accessibility checker, which is again already in Ato And we have our media manager, which has been slightly better surfaced into the tools menu So that's going to be available in Moodle 4.1 We are also hoping to make it available in the plugins database for older versions of Moodle, but that is yet to be confirmed Because we haven't double checked that all of the features will be available But we expect that to be available for Moodle 3.11 and Moodle 4.0 That's mainly to encourage plugin developers to update their plugins to work for TinyMCE And if there's more versions that this editor will be available for We're hoping that it will encourage them to make their plugins available for more versions as well We will hopefully be making this the default editor for Moodle 4.2 onwards And we will also be looking to remove Ato and TinyMCE 3, which is still in Moodle And has been untouched for many years We do have pretty much all of the same features, otherwise that are currently in Ato So things like the emojis are in there, although we no longer have the Martin emoji Visible, it does still work, but it's no longer visible, which I believe is an intended feature Oh, sorry, one more question. Can people still write plugins easily? Yes, yes, very much so. So all of the things we've done are plugins And we are going to be, my task for the next week is going to be documenting the plugin API And because we're presenting that to the community developer meeting on the 18th of October And giving the community more information on how they can do that themselves