Add Users to a Project
Before a person can work on a project, you have to make him a member of the project.
Before a person can work on a project, you have to make him a member of the project.
To help third party developers write integrated applications, CollabNet provides an SDK.
To control who can access your project, consider the purpose of your project and the appropriate type of user.
To help project managers get their project members set up quickly, provide ready-made project roles that any project on your site can use.
To participate in a TeamForge site, a person must have a user account on that site. TeamForge administrators can create these user accounts. This topic applies to sites with no LDAP authentication.
To assist in the administration of the TeamForge site, a person must have a site administrator user account with a corresponding role on that site.
To participate in a TeamForge site, a person must have a user account on that site. TeamForge administrators can provide access to multiple users by creating their accounts together.
If you no longer need a global project role, you should delete it. On deleting a global project role, all the user associations in the projects are removed.
You can delete Open and Rejected (meta status) baselines as long as you have the DELETE/VIEW BASELINE permission assigned to you. You cannot delete approved baselines.
When a user has trouble accessing the site, you may need to reset the user's password or change the user's account status.
These are some of the FAQs on the roles and permissions in TeamForge.
These are some of the frequently asked questions on security.
To find a user, filter the list all Digital.ai TeamForge users on your site.
To allow some Digital.ai TeamForge users to use one or more Digital.ai TeamForge tools across several projects, create site-wide roles with specific project permissions, minus site administrative permissions. Assign these site-wide roles to those who may need to access the project tools in any project.
A registered Digital.ai TeamForge user can ask to be a member of a project. As the project administrator, it's up to you to approve or reject such requests.
A TeamForge user who wants to leave a project must submit a request. The project administrator can approve or reject the request.
Here is some stuff you may need to know to work with integrated applications.
You can empower site users to assist in site administration by giving them a suitable role. Based on the permissions you grant via site-wide roles, you can select site users who could be granted the privilege.
To manage multiple users at once, create a group and add users to such user groups.
You may need to add or remove certain permissions from an existing global project role to assign new tasks or change the access permissions given via the role.
If restricted site administrators need to do things that are not allowed by a role you have assigned to them, you may need to change the permissions associated with that role.
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.
If your TeamForge installation authenticates against an LDAP directory, follow these instructions to reset your admin account password.
What is a Baseline Definition?
TeamForge provides a SOAP service for each tool in the application.
This topic discusses the mappings between TeamForge and Gerrit, Gerrit access rights, directory structure, connectivity, logs and configuration properties, and differences compared to vanilla Gerrit.
A user can have multiple roles in different projects either by being directly assigned those roles or by inheriting them. You might find it useful to see all the roles assigned to a user in a TeamForge site before adding or removing a role.
You might want to create roles that projects across the site can use with minimum effort and maintenance. Using global project roles is an easy way of enforcing role-based similarities and removing role duplication across projects. You can suggest to the project administrators to use common global project roles while assigning project tasks in Digital.ai TeamForge, instead of creating and managing several similar roles for their individual projects.