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Created Jan 23, 2014 by Administrator@rootOwner

Suggestion: virtual "registered" user

Created by: docwhat

It would be very handy to have a virtual "registered" user that I could assign Group or Project permissions to.

Example:

I have company wide (proprietary/local) chef cookbooks stored in a gitlab group. They contain no confidental information (that is stored out-of-band to the cookbooks).

Following DevOps practices, everybody (developers, support, managers, IT, etc.) should be able to see them, use them, suggest fixes or understand why something is setup the way it is.

I want to be able to set "everyone" as a Reporter.

Ciao!

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