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* https://docs.github.com/en/organizations/managing-peoples-access-to-your-organization-with-roles/permission-levels-for-an-organization | * https://docs.github.com/en/organizations/managing-peoples-access-to-your-organization-with-roles/permission-levels-for-an-organization | ||
− | == Roles == | + | == Organization Roles == |
− | * Owners | + | * [[GitHub organization Owners|Owners]] |
− | * Members | + | * [[Members]] |
* Billing managers | * Billing managers | ||
* Security managers (beta as Jan 2022). It gives every member of the team permissions to manage security alerts and settings across your organization, as well as read permissions for all repositories in the organization. | * Security managers (beta as Jan 2022). It gives every member of the team permissions to manage security alerts and settings across your organization, as well as read permissions for all repositories in the organization. | ||
* Outside collaborators | * Outside collaborators | ||
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+ | * [[Repository roles]]: https://docs.github.com/en/organizations/managing-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/repository-roles-for-an-organization | ||
+ | ** <code>Read</code>: Recommended for non-code contributors who want to view or discuss your project | ||
+ | ** <code>Triage</code>: Recommended for contributors who need to proactively manage issues and pull requests without write access | ||
+ | ** <code>Write</code>: Recommended for contributors who actively push to your project | ||
+ | ** <code>Maintain</code>: Recommended for project managers who need to manage the repository without access to sensitive or destructive actions | ||
+ | ** <code>[[Admin]]</code>: Recommended for people who need full access to the project, including sensitive and destructive actions like managing security or deleting a repository | ||
== Related terms == | == Related terms == | ||
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* [[GitHub Free for organizations]] and [[GitHub Team]] | * [[GitHub Free for organizations]] and [[GitHub Team]] | ||
* [[GitHub Enterprise]] | * [[GitHub Enterprise]] | ||
+ | * [[GitHub base permissions]] | ||
+ | * [[Active committers and unique committers]] | ||
+ | * [[Datadog role permissions]] | ||
+ | * [[Google Workspace prebuilt administrator roles]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * {{GitHub}} | + | * {{GitHub organization}} |
+ | * {{GitHub plans}} | ||
[[Category:GitHub]] | [[Category:GitHub]] |
Latest revision as of 17:07, 27 October 2024
Organization Roles[edit]
- Owners
- Members
- Billing managers
- Security managers (beta as Jan 2022). It gives every member of the team permissions to manage security alerts and settings across your organization, as well as read permissions for all repositories in the organization.
- Outside collaborators
- Repository roles: https://docs.github.com/en/organizations/managing-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/repository-roles-for-an-organization
Read
: Recommended for non-code contributors who want to view or discuss your projectTriage
: Recommended for contributors who need to proactively manage issues and pull requests without write accessWrite
: Recommended for contributors who actively push to your projectMaintain
: Recommended for project managers who need to manage the repository without access to sensitive or destructive actionsAdmin
: Recommended for people who need full access to the project, including sensitive and destructive actions like managing security or deleting a repository
Related terms[edit]
- Google Cloud organizations
- GitHub Free for organizations and GitHub Team
- GitHub Enterprise
- GitHub base permissions
- Active committers and unique committers
- Datadog role permissions
- Google Workspace prebuilt administrator roles
See also[edit]
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