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  1. Navigate to the appropriate subgroup within https://git.doit.wisc.edu/smph or https://git.doit.wisc.edu/smph-public.
  2. Click on Subgroup Information > Members and invite the member(s) with the appropriate role. (Note that members from higher level groups will be inherited.)

Managing project team membership

Information needed:

  • Project 
  • Member emails and roles
    • Guests can view code and pages, and create comments and issues.
    • Developers can view analytics, run CI/CD pipelines, move issues, create and approve merge requests, create/edit milestones and releases, create branches, push to unprotected branches.
    • Maintainers can manage team members, edit web hooks and project settings, push to protected branches, manage push rules.
    • Owners can rename, transfer, or delete projects.
  1. Navigate to the appropriate project under https://git.doit.wisc.edu/explore.
  2. Navigate to Project Information > Members and invite the member(s) with the appropriate role. (Note that members from higher level groups will be inherited.)

Create a project

Information needed:

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  1. Consider routing request to the owner of the appropriate team/group/center/initiative subgroup. They can create projects within their subgroup.
  2. Navigate to the appropriate team/group/center/initiative subgroup in https://git.doit.wisc.edu/smph or https://git.doit.wisc.edu/smph-public.
  3. If the team/group/center/initiative subgroup does not yet exist, see Create a team/group/center/initiative-level subgroup above.
  4. Click on "New project"
  5. Select blank or template for project, fill the subsequent form with the information you gathered, and click Create Project
  6. Navigate to Project Information > Members and invite the appropriate owners. (Note that members from higher level groups will be inherited.)

Managing project team membership

Information needed:

  • Project 
  • Member emails and roles
    • Guests can view code and pages, and create comments and issues.
    • Developers can view analytics, run CI/CD pipelines, move issues, create and approve merge requests, create/edit milestones and releases, create branches, push to unprotected branches.
    • Maintainers can manage team members, edit web hooks and project settings, push to protected branches, manage push rules.
    • Owners can rename, transfer, or delete projects.
  1. Navigate to the appropriate project under https://git.doit.wisc.edu/explore.
  2. Navigate to Project Information > Members and invite the member(s) with the appropriate role. (Note that members from higher level groups will be inherited.)

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