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Created Apr 18, 2013 by Administrator@rootOwner

Confusing use of the term "team"

Created by: bbodenmiller

Projects, teams, and groups all use the term "team members" which ends up making it confusing to talk about.

Some ideas:

  • Projects use the term "Project Members" with the top tab saying "Members"
  • Team continues calling them "Team Members"
  • Group calls them "people" in the top tab, "New Project member(s) for projects in group", "CHOOSE PEOPLE YOU WANT ON THE PROJECT(S)", "Members" above where it shows the current project members

Not posting this in the feature request forum as it is more of a wording change to make thing less confusing.

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