On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 10:02:06AM +0100, Ole Streicher wrote: > Mattia Rizzolo <mattia@debian.org> writes: > > On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 01:35:50AM +0100, Philip Rinn wrote: > >> Is it true (and intended) that -guest users can't create projects > >> within teams/groups they are member of? Or am I missing something? [I > >> was not able to create a project within the Debian Science Team] > > > > As Anton noted, you need to be a "master" in that group. The difference > > between "master" and "developer" in groups is only that masters can > > create projects. > > There is another important difference: masters can add new team > members. Which means that we actually loose any control on the team > members if we grant "master" to all. For collab-maint, since all DDs are > masters there, anyone can actually decide to grant "master" to any > non-DD on the base of *personal* trust (right?). AFAIK, that's only true for projects. "masters" can't add people to teams, but they can add new members to single projects. IMHO, that's fine pretty much everywhere: if you trust somebody to create a repository, you probably also trust them to allow somebody else to work on it (and take the right decision about which level of permission to grant to the new collaborator). -- regards, Mattia Rizzolo GPG Key: 66AE 2B4A FCCF 3F52 DA18 4D18 4B04 3FCD B944 4540 .''`. more about me: https://mapreri.org : :' : Launchpad user: https://launchpad.net/~mapreri `. `'` Debian QA page: https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=mattia `-
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