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− | [[ | + | [[User]]s can be grouped into teams. The advantage is that [[permissions]] (for [[repositories]]) can be given to a whole team at once, so there is no need to give permissions to each invidual team member separately. |
− | ==Ontohub | + | ==Ontohub pages for teams == |
* [http://ontohub.org/teams http://ontohub.org/teams] This page lists your teams. You also can create new teams. | * [http://ontohub.org/teams http://ontohub.org/teams] This page lists your teams. You also can create new teams. | ||
* [http://ontohub.org/teams/1 A team page] displayes details of a team. With the members tab, you can add new members to the team by typing (at least) the first three letters of a username. | * [http://ontohub.org/teams/1 A team page] displayes details of a team. With the members tab, you can add new members to the team by typing (at least) the first three letters of a username. |
Latest revision as of 09:36, 11 February 2014
Users can be grouped into teams. The advantage is that permissions (for repositories) can be given to a whole team at once, so there is no need to give permissions to each invidual team member separately.
Ontohub pages for teams
- http://ontohub.org/teams This page lists your teams. You also can create new teams.
- A team page displayes details of a team. With the members tab, you can add new members to the team by typing (at least) the first three letters of a username.