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The ArchiMate(R) User Community is supported by Member and non-member volunteers as well as
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The Open Group(TM) staff.
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The ArchiMate® User Community is supported by Member and non-member volunteers as well as
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The Open Group staff.
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## Access Rights
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- Anyone with a Community GitLab sign-in will default to the Reporter accessibility level. This allows the individual to create and comment on Issues
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- People can be granted Developer access to the "home" (ie. "Welcome to the ArchiMate(R) User Community") project (not the whole group) if they commit to some specific task, e.g.:
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- Individuals can be granted Developer access to the "Home" (ie. "Welcome to the ArchiMate User Community") project (not the whole group) if they commit to a specific task, e.g.:
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- Maintaining a FAQ page in the Wiki
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- Curating shared models, storing them into the file Repository, and listing them in dedicated page in the Wiki
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- Tagging Issues with the proper label (to ease later search)
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- People can be granted Maintainer access to the "models" (ie. "ArchiMate Models") group if they commit to answering questions about this part of the community and supporting it (which involves creating projects in it for new workgroups and managing access rights)
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- Curating shared models, storing them into the Repository, and listing them in dedicated pages in the Wiki
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- Tagging Issues with the proper label (to ease searchability)
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- People can be granted Maintainer access to the "models" (ie. "ArchiMate Models") group if they commit to answering questions about this part of the Community and supporting it (which involves creating projects for new workgroups and managing access rights)
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- A "workgroup owner" can be granted Maintainer access to its own project inside "ArchiMate Models", so that it can manage its own "sub-community".
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## Contacts
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