 Hi, my name is William. Today, let's talk about project templates and how teams that spend a lot of time and effort defining and finding the right project structure can reuse it and speed up collaboration. In this story, we have Dana, who is the new data scientist in the team, and Sasha, who is a developer in data-related projects. Sasha, the developer, and her team work in data analysis projects. The team is pretty happy with this project structure they have been working on. They consider this structure contains all the best practices the team should adopt. So they want this project to serve as a template for others to reuse and have it as a starting point. The project template is specially designed for data science projects. So Sasha wants to make the template available for all the team members of this group. To do that, she clicks in group settings, general and under custom project templates, she selects the location of the project that will become a template. Save changes and that's all. Now this is the time to shine. Consider this. Dana, the data scientist, is new in the team and she needs to start working in a text classification project. She starts asking a lot of questions such as, hey, how do you usually organize the data collected? How do we manage dependencies? What about the license? And so on. Sasha is quite happy with those questions and just asks her to go on and create her text classification project using the data project's custom template. Then Dana navigates to groups, selects the data science group where the template was previously made available by Sasha. The template is available for all of these subgroups. Dana selects for her project the natural language processing group and within this group creates a new project. Then she selects the option create from template. Click on group, here is where the custom templates are and make sure to use the one Sasha created. Now Dana just fill in the details such as her project URL, project name. She can double check that she is using the proper template. Select visibility level and click on create project. The project gets created. Here we can see it's using the template. Dana quickly notices this project structure answers some of her previous questions. This repo already contains a license, a change log and how to contribute to it. And very important, the first question she had, how her new team organized the data? Just by reading this structure here, she knows how to organize the data adopting the standards the team previously defined. With this she is equipped to start working. Project templates give us a way to make our best practices a default setup. So we don't reinvent the wheel every time we need to create a project. This could be a great way to speed up collaboration, automate some of the manual steps while ensuring compliance of our project structures. Stay tuned and let's continue learning and get lab.