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Jun 03, 2018
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Mark Chao
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@@ -160,12 +160,12 @@ There are two different ways to add a new project to a group:
Group owners or administrators can set an option that will give users with the
Developer role the ability to create projects under groups.
By default,
`Developers`
and
`Ma
st
ers`
are allowed to create projects under a
By default,
`Developers`
and
`Ma
intain
ers`
are allowed to create projects under a
group, but this can be changed either within the group settings for a group, or
be set globally by a GitLab administrator in the Admin area
(
**Settings > Visibility and Access Controls**
).
The setting can set to "None", "Ma
sters", or "Developers + Mast
ers".
The setting can set to "None", "Ma
intainers", or "Developers + Maintain
ers".
## Transfer projects into groups
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@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ they are set to "Maintainers" by default.
> This feature was [introduced][ce-5081] in [GitLab Starter][ee] 8.11.
With GitLab Enterprise Edition you can restrict access to protected branches
by choosing a role (Ma
st
ers, Developers) as well as certain users. From the
by choosing a role (Ma
intain
ers, Developers) as well as certain users. From the
dropdown menu select the role and/or the users you want to have merge or push
access.
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