Add a Parent Project to Your Project
A parent project is the base from which a subproject's members, user groups and roles, with their corresponding permissions, are derived. A subproject can inherit project members, user groups and roles from its parent project.
Add a Parent Project to Your Project
A parent project is the base from which a subproject's members, user groups and roles, with their corresponding permissions, are derived. A subproject can inherit project members, user groups and roles from its parent project.
Add Binaries to TeamForge Projects
When TeamForge Site Administrator has made the Binaries application available, Project Administrators can add it as one of their project tools.
Add Projects to a Project Group
You could be either a site administrator or a project administrator, but you must have the project groups administration permissions to manage projects as a group.
Add Review Board to TeamForge Projects
When TeamForge Site Administrator has made the Review Board application available, Project Administrators can add it as one of their project tools.
Add Users to a Project
Before a person can work on a project, you have to make him a member of the project.
Categorize a Project
Organizing projects by categories can help users find what they need on a site quickly and easily.
Control Project Access - Create a Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
To control who can access your project, consider the purpose of your project and the appropriate type of user.
Create a Project Template
To make it easier to start projects, provide project templates based on existing projects.
Create a TeamForge Project
Create a new project when you have identified work to be done that has its own distinct character, dependencies or schedule.
Create and Manage Project Categories
To help users navigate your site, help them sort projects into categories that make sense.
Create and Manage Projects
TeamForge administrators can do a variety of things to help projects on the site be successful.
Customize TeamForge
You can redesign some aspects of your site to suit your organization's needs and preferences.
Define the Scope of Your Project
Defining scope is an iterative, interactive process. As you go through it, you'll find elements of your scope expanding, shrinking or changing shape in response to feedback from analyzing and planning out the work.
Edit a Project
As a project administrator in TeamForge Lab Management, you can edit certain properties for your project.
FAQs on Concepts and Terms in TeamForge
These are some of the frequently asked questions on TeamForge concepts and terms.
FAQs on Projects
These are some of the frequently asked questions on projects.
FAQs on Roles and Permissions in TeamForge
These are some of the FAQs on the roles and permissions in TeamForge.
Integrate or Link External Applications to Projects
You can make it easy for project members to use a wide variety of applications and sites from within TeamForge.
Join a Project
To create, store, and share work on a Digital.ai TeamForge site, first join a project.
Remove a User from a Project
When you remove a user from a project, all items such as tasks and tracker artifacts that were assigned to the user are re-assigned to None.
Separate a Subproject from Its Parent Project
When a subproject grows beyond its original scope, you may want to make it stand-alone project or move it to a different project hierarchy. By removing the association with a parent project, you can manage the subproject as a separate project.
Set up Webhooks for Projects
Webhooks can be configured both at a project level or for select repositories. Once set up, SCM events such as commit and merge are published to the Webhooks for other applications to consume.