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The Community Wiki is used to collect curated information about ArchiMate(R). Its content is readable by everyone but can only be updated by a small team of volunteers.
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The Community Wiki is used to collect curated information about ArchiMate®. The Wiki content is readable by everyone but can only be updated by a small team of volunteers.
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## How to join the team and help manage the wiki?
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If you have some idea of great content to add to the wiki, or simply want to join the team to help it manage existing topics, simply open a new Issue to discuss the purpose and we'll manage to get you onboard.
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If you have ideas for great content to add to the Wiki, or simply want to join the team to help it manage existing topics, simply open a new Issue to discuss the purpose and the team will get you on-board.
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## Wiki Topics
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In order to keep the content useful for everyone, this wiki is split across, each of which is maintained by a known list of volunteers:
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In order to keep the content useful for everyone, this Wiki is split across, each of which is maintained by a known list of volunteers:
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- The **[About ArchiMate](About ArchiMate)** topic is specific and maintained by The Open Group Staff and ArchiMate Forum Chair & Vice-Chair. It is meant to contain official and verified content about ArchiMate
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- The **[Frequently Asked Questions](Frequently Asked Questions)** topic is meant to contain a curated set of often asked questions together with their common answer. It is created by reusing content from the [Discussion Board](Discussion Board).
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- The **[Viewpoints](Viewpoints)** topic is meant to contain a curated set of viewpoints. It is created by reusing content from the [Discussion Board](Discussion Board).
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