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Created Nov 25, 2011 by Administrator@rootOwner

User groups

Created by: rolftimmermans

Hi,

We are hosting GItlab with about 100 repositories and 15 users. Adding all users to each repository is a major pain: we have to go through the process of adding team members in the Gitlab interface about 1500 times.

It would be much, much simpler if we could simply add users to groups, and then provide these user groups access to git repositories. While we do not require very granular access control, introducing user groups should even satisfy people who demand fine-grained access control. It is a proven solution that simplifies administration.

Please let me know what you think about this, I'd be willing to help.

Thanks for making Gitlab, it's been a joy to install and use otherwise.

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