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Membership vs NonMembership in our github org #79

Closed sugaroverflow closed 7 years ago

sugaroverflow commented 7 years ago

Since the organization is public, everyone can comment or issues or open pull requests, but there are a couple of things that only members can do ( like adding labels to issues).

I think we need to include something in the welcome/intro guide that refers people to some kind of sign up process to get into the organization if they're interested in more of these things.

To Do:

rubyji commented 7 years ago

How do people become members of the organization? Do they have to be invited or approved?

On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 1:17 PM, Fatima Sarah Khalid < notifications@github.com> wrote:

Since the organization is public, everyone can comment or issues or open pull requests, but there are a couple of things that only members can do ( like adding labels to issues).

I think we need to include something in the welcome/intro guide that refers people to some kind of sign up process to get into the organization if they're interested in more of these things.

To Do:

  • List of the things only github-org-members can do
  • Text around the kind of contribution this is vs non-github-org-member contribution
  • Add that to the intro.

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sugaroverflow commented 7 years ago

To be invited to the github organization, I think you have to be invited by the owner via your github account.

sugaroverflow commented 7 years ago

Closing this because I think it was only an issue in a few small instances and hasn't repeated.