Permission
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Permissions in Ontohub are given per repository and are inherited to the ontologies of the respective repository. If you are owner of a repository, you can give permissions to other people and teams:
- read permission - this is only important for private repositories
- edit permission - that is, reading and writing
- owner permission - anyone with owner permissions can read, write and also change the permissions of the repository, and
also edit the repository's metadata and even delete the repository.
When typing in the first three letters of a user or team name, Ontohub will suggest different possible completions to full names. In order to respect privacy of users, it is not possible to select users from a list.