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*Improve Community Communication proposal* 09 Request Access to Sub-Groups ---------------- Hi Folks This is Pietsch Mario with the next video about Community Communications In this video I'll talk about, how you can become a member Because this is the starting point. So that you can be promoted up to a developer, maintainer of the different elements .. the different groups I do sign in as "lab-video", which is my standard user here which already created a merge request. If I have a look at groups, I'm not part of any group yet That makes the navigation a little bit more complicated I want to go to tiddlywiki dot org. If I'm part of a group, then it will be much easier. As you can see, here is a "Request Access" button. Every group in this project, should have this "Request Access" button. If I forgot it somewhere, please tell me. If you request access to everything, it's definitely a request, to be a developer or maintainer. It will be "hard" - not hard - it will be harder, because you will have to deal with everything. May be, you are only interested in the "senatus", then you can request access here or ... or / and you are also interested in the "docs" you can request access here That's basically it. Now as an owner, I do get an e-mail notification which tells me, that there is a new user, which wants to have access. I log in as "admin". As admin I'm "only" part of this group If I say: plus, I see everything. All my groups There should be a request for "senatus" members As you can see, now the "lab-video" user says: "User is requesting access to senatus" I will grant it, as a Guest and say OK That's the first thing. He's a guest now. ok Let's say, with the "docs". members Because I know this user, I will grant a little bit more Let's say, this is a reporter. and say OK This is important! You can have different roles with different groups. If you request access to the "top level" group. For the start you will be guest. If you want to be a developer or even a maintainer, of a part, then please request access to a sub-group. Because it's much easier to make someone a maintainer of a sub-group, then make someone a maintainer of the whole organisation. We will have to play a little bit with these group access. The main point is, that you can have, different roles for different groups. If you want to have it easy, request access to the tiddlywiki.org group and then you'll be guest. After a while, if everything works out and you are more interested in documentation then you will be eg: a developer or even up to a maintainer, of one group. OK The "admin" did it. Now I go back to the user (lab-video) As a user now, I can see, I'm part of tiddlywiki.org and not a long list, because I'm guest at the "senatus" I'm reporter with "docs" I think this gives us a very nice and very clean overview about the different possibilities. Where is the permission? **searching for a link** There is an overview cookies :/ OK There is an overview about the permission system There you can see, what every "default" role has. For the beginning, because I also don't know, what everything is doing We will start simple, so you start as a Guest There is a "reporter", which has a little bit more rights, for reporting, issue tracking, logging, managing labels, assign issues and so on There is the "developers" (role). .. more rights Maintainers and the owner. There is also maintainer and owner for groups and there should be somewhere, the "admin". This is for the gitlab CI/CD permissions, there is an admin-role too. The goal is, that we do have several maintainers for the different groups. This will give us the possibility, that we really can push new versions of the documentation, without the need, that Jeremy has to view everything. Because now, every group can act independently. That's the main goal. If you are here, I'm "lab-video" user now, then you can see, I can request access You can start simple, please start with the subgroups. If you feel comfortable, with everything you may request access to the whole organisation We will see, how this goes on. That's the basics Have fun! Next video will be TiddlyWiki as a Static Site Generator See you! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/b02e9354-8978-4c32-8d12-b5a6ce7707c4o%40googlegroups.com.