 It doesn't matter if we plan for these mistakes and we try to avoid them, something will go wrong and so making sure you have a process for resolving those and dealing with those problems is probably the best advice I could give. After a lot of hard work, we got to show them that it was important not only for the institution but for the students for learning and also for the country because we are also developing articles about Mexican popular culture and things that people of course should know about the country. So after that it was like a lot easier. There was no Wikipedia education program in Armenia before Wikimedia Armenia and soon after the establishment of the organization I began coordinating the program. Our first cooperation was with Ipe School where editing Wikimedia is considered the part of their social work and after I would begin working with different well-known schools so in this way spreading our education program not only in the capital in Yerevan but also in different regions of Armenia and when we had enough active students we began organizing camps for them, wiki camps for them where these students can share their experience, can learn new things, enrich wiki projects and by now we have organized seven wiki camps. I must mention Estonians who collaborate with their Ministry of Education so they are promoting Wikipedia education program on the highest level and that's what we also want to do in Ukraine to convince all the high levels that Wikipedia belongs in education. In the last few years we've had collaborations with various schools or teachers who approached us and together we did some kind of small pilot which led the way to eventually signing an agreement with the Ministry of Education to make sure that we implement Wikipedia from early age until students are more grown up. When powerful people speak out about Wikipedia there is a better chance that more people will get to know about Wikipedia education program but the challenge with politicians is that they are not always aware of how Wikipedia actually works so we should have been very careful about what we can promise, what we can accomplish. We don't have a chapter actually. I go and just someone taken from the street and I go and say could you please donate content to Wikipedia or let's do something with you and they are like okay which organization do you represent and I said no none and I said okay the door is open. It's a matter of trust. Some of the teachers don't don't still trust Wikipedia and they don't need to trust you as a volunteer like oh who's that guy who's that person who came to my to my borough and wants to do wiki things. We had two few women participating we had yeah in India that participation of the LGBTQ community is like near to zero so yeah so this diversity aspect had to be tackled so what I did was to conduct women only editathons like I would invite a group a bunch of women alone for this particular editathon and I helped them to edit articles so women feel comfortable when they are editing with other women so in that way I tried to tackle this problem a bit but I don't think I was successful in that because what I learned from my experience is that we still do not have enough of women editors coming from my part of India. My advice for people who would like to start in Wikipedia or any other Wikimedia project is don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. If you're not perfect it's okay.