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Self-organized community workgroups can be created to work on models which will be hosted into the [ArchiMate Model Repository](https://community.opengroup.org/archimate-user-community/models). Creation of such workgroup should first be announced in an [issue](https://community.opengroup.org/archimate-user-community/home/-/issues). Maintainers will then create the model space and provide access rights as needed.
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## Set your goal
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Each workgroup should have a clearly defined goal. Typical goals are:
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- Create an ArchiMate version of an already existing reference architecture. In such case, make sure it is covered by an license allowing distribution and derivative work.
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- Create a new reference model for a specific vertical or industry.
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- Document a set of coherent viewpoints together with examples
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- Create a new case study
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## Collaborate
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Once discussed through an issue and agreed, a model space (ie. a GitLab project) will be created by [community maintainers](Support) and access right will be provided to workgroup's members. The Model space is autonomous and has its own storage (ie. Repository), Discussion Board (ie. Issues), and Wiki.
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## Deliver
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When some milestones are reached, please make some announcement on the main community discussion board to make people aware of it. A stable version of your model will then be copied to the [Curated Content](Curated Content) space and listed in the wiki. |
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