 We're going to hear about the argument user community and announcement about it and an introduction and who better to do that than Jean-Baptiste Saradis who works as an enterprise architect for BMP Paribas Bank and divides his time between accompanying the bank's transformation projects and working on the evolution of the argument standard within the open group. Jean-Baptiste has been working in the field of IT as a manager and an architect in several industries for over 20 years and been contributing to the development of open source modelling tool Archie. Jean-Baptiste is also the chair of the open group ArchieMate Forum so in this presentation Jean-Baptiste will go through the who, what, why, how, when and where of a new platform. The open group is launching to support ArchieMate enthusiasts and practitioners and to foster knowledge sharing and collaboration. So the ArchieMate user community that I mentioned so a virtual open group welcome to Jean-Baptiste Saradis. Hi, I'm Jean-Baptiste Saradis. I'm the current chair of the ArchieMate Forum and together with Leos Mathes I would like to introduce you to the ArchieMate user community. In this short presentation I will try to explain the who, what, why, how, when, where of the ArchieMate user community. So who do we target? In fact that's quite simple and the short answer is everyone and the longer answer is everyone who uses ArchieMate or wishes to do so. And the important thing is by everyone I mean not only already existing members of the open group, it's everyone. There's no membership involved so no cost and in this community we expect to have at some point a group of volunteers who will support it on a day-to-day basis. And I would describe this kind of support that we could expect in the next slides. So what do we expect people to do inside this community? Of course we expect them to discuss about ArchieMate and discussion means asking questions, getting feedback, answers, but it's also sharing. And sharing models, sharing viewpoints, sharing ideas, modding snippets, in fact sharing everything which is related to ArchieMate. And in addition of sharing things we would like if possible to have people create content through this platform so people can decide to work together and then the platform will help them to store the thing we work on. I guess some of you already know the LinkedIn group which has been used by lots of people for the past years. And the question might be why to get something new. And the key thing is that social networks or platforms like the LinkedIn group are really good at supporting discussions. But they are not good at supporting content sharing models and they obviously have no good search engine incorporated. And even if you have some kind of search engine the content is not curated in any way so it's really hard to find something specific in it. And in addition some platforms are blocked in some countries so it's not easy to reach everyone. So I would plan to support the community. So the idea is to create a new platform but not to create a new platform from scratch because that doesn't really make sense to do it this way. We first would like to do a kind of MVP and for this instead of developing something new. We will in fact reuse some already existing platform which is a GitLab community project platform from the open group which already hosts a lot of projects. And we know that GitLab is directed toward developers in its spirit but we hope that we've configured it in a way that makes it useful for everyone. And so here is a short demo. When you will connect to the Archimedes Archimedes platform you will see this welcome page which provides useful information about the platform itself but also linked to the key areas of the platform. So the first feature is the discussion board and this is where all discussion will take place. The discussion board is open to everyone so everyone can access its content and there's no need to register for that. And of course you have to register first if you want to post something. And you are able to post things for almost any topic related to Archimedes so it could be a general discussion, could be questions, answers or sharing something like a model or a viewpoint. In this case if you want to share a model you will be able to access a template which will help you to provide useful information like the purpose or context of your model and will drive you in attaching the model and we will ask you to use Archimedes model exchange file format for any model that you want to attach. But of course we encourage you to use some other format like PDF, HTML or something which is easily accessible so you can even include images in your post. Another key area is the community wiki. It's meant to contain several things. First you will find useful information about Archimedes. We will help you to understand how to use the platform itself so this means that you will have some help about the platform. And we also want the wiki to be a place where you will find links to valuable and curated contents. And this is the key topic around this Archimedes community. The goal is that the community acts both as a content creator and a content curator. So this means that some of the volunteers that we talked about before will read this and will try to extract the key discussions and the key models so that it becomes easier for new joiners to access this. Very interesting and valuable content. Another key area in the Archimedes user community is one about community maintenance models. The idea behind is that we want to help people with common interest to work together on the creation of Archimate models. So we would like to encourage the creation of small teams. And for these teams we will be able to create dedicated space on the platform. Space can be organized, as I said, for example per industry or vertical or really independent topic. And they are full GitLab project on their own. This means that such spaces will have their own discussions board, will have wiki, some storage space. And so they can work on their own with a good autonomy and be able to share the result of their work with the rest of the community. Last but not least, our focus being on making it easy for people to find useful information. We've included what we call the curated content space. So the curated content space is a storage space in which volunteers will copy things that will be shared on discussions or somewhere else. So as soon as we find something useful, in addition to making it accessible in a wiki, inside an FAQ or inside some specific page, the goal is to make it easy for people to navigate this content. So that's basically some storage space in which people organize things for you. So that's pretty much it. So as we've seen, you will be able to discuss, you will be able to share things. People will make it even easier for you to search them because they really like curate content. And at some point, if you want to work as a team and create some new things, then you will be able to use this platform to support your work. So the next question I've used is, when will it be available? In fact, the quick answer is, but it is already. So today is the official launch of the platform and the platform is already accessible. You can connect just now if you want. If you want the address, then you just have to open your browser and connect. And here we go. We are at the end of this presentation. And before we switch to the questions, I would like to say thank you to the Open Group for hosting this community. They really support us in this and that's really encouraging. So again, thank you.