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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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Self-organized community workgroups can be created to work on models that will be hosted into the [ArchiMate Model Repository](https://community.opengroup.org/archimate-user-community/models). The creation of such a 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 an ArchiMate version of an already existing reference architecture. In such a case, make sure it is covered by a 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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Once discussed through an Issue and agreed, a model space (ie. a GitLab project) will be created by [Community Maintainers](Support), and access rights will be provided to the 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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Depending on your toolset, you might have to manually copy and update your model files in the repository (some modelling tool can manage that for you though). Be sure to always have a recent version stored using [The Open Group ArchiMate(R) Model Exchange File Format](http://www.opengroup.org/xsd/archimate/) so that anyone can follow your work.
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Depending on your toolset, you might have to manually copy and update your model files in the Repository (some modeling tools can manage that for you though). Be sure to always have a recent version stored using [The Open Group ArchiMate(R) Model Exchange File Format](http://www.opengroup.org/xsd/archimate/) so that anyone can follow your work.
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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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When milestones are reached, please make an announcement on the main Community discussion board to make people aware of the achievement. 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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