 And let's welcome on the other side, Demis, from Indonesia. Okay, so hello everyone, my name is Demas, I'm from Wikimedia Indonesia. We already test some of the contests, we already organized some contests from Wikipedia and photo contests to less visible Wikimedia projects such as Wiktionary and also Wikibooks. So I want to share which projects which may be suitable for the first time organizers for the contests. So one of the first question is why we are organizing contests. So the first reason is in every our workshops, there will be one person always, there will be one person who asking will I get paid for contributions, will I get paid because I'm uploading the photos or contributing to articles. So well the answer actually yes, but actually no because well join our contest and maybe you will get prices and it's just like a form of payment. So perhaps the Indonesians are not unfamiliar with following tourism. And the second one is it's a fun way as the newcomers or the workshop participants who want to learning or to apply what they got during the workshops. So it's a pretty fun way because where they can be applied what they got in the workshops and also maybe they get prices. And the third one, the last one is most of the Indonesian contributors are mostly contributing on the celebs or a thousand episodes of our soap drama. But what about the STEM topics or humanities? So the contest is actually can be used to equalize the quality content from the like the hard sciences like STEMs or humanities. Okay, for the first one is the photography contest. It's actually the simple ones because the affiliates or user group you can just write your affiliates and user groups to the list of the participants and you can localize the landing page and let the international organizers do the most difficult and technical parts like submitted the photos like using campaign on the Wikimedia comments and that's it. So the local organizer will just organize the participants' registrations and also maybe the prizes, that's it. On the second one is the Wikipedia edit a ton. It's actually a bit simple but it's bit complicated than the Wikimedia comments once because you need to customize the criteria of the articles or the topics, etc. So it can maybe be used to create the topics which is not regularly edited by the contributors like human rights or climate changes. You may need using several tools like Fontaine or Autoridge dashboard to counting the edits of the participants' contributions. And the third one is the dictionary. It's surprisingly easy because what you need to do just consider is just entry criteria which is only definitions and example sentences. That's it. So it's pretty easy for the newcomers or the big genus organizers. Wikisos and Wikidata edit a ton is maybe pretty simple to contribute as the participants but for the organizer it's maybe bit difficult to counting all the edits because there are many edits from the participants will coming. And the audio contest, please don't write this one really because we are trying to create the spoken Wikipedia contest but well it's really help to check the recording of the participants because well the article is long and you need to ensure that all the recordings are correct so please don't write that really. But if you want to create the contest pronunciation of the words on the dictionary it's okay. It may be workable and it may be easy. And the last one is Wikibooks. Okay, you can try the Wikibooks contest with creating the cookbooks or maybe some of the manuals but please don't try the fiction ones because it may be substandard works so we don't recommend to create on the fiction works but for the cookbook it's okay. So try to organize more manageable competition first it's okay if the number of the participants is below target, at least there's a new cookbook. Thank you.