Permissions overview
There is only one owner of a user-owned project (classic); this permission cannot be shared with another personal account. In addition to the owner, other people can collaborate on projects (classic).
There are three levels of permissions for project (classic) collaborators:
- Read, which gives people permission to view a project (classic).
- Write, which gives people permission to view a project (classic), link repositories to a project (classic), and interact with a project (classic). For more information, see "Linking a repository to a project (classic)."
- Admin, which gives people permission to view a project (classic), interact with a project (classic), manage project (classic) settings, and manage other people's access to the project (classic).
Owner and admin permissions for a user-owned project (classic)
The project (classic) owner and collaborators with admin access have full control of the project (classic). In addition to all the permissions allowed by project (classic) collaborators, a project (classic) owner and collaborator with admin access can:
- Managing access to your personal account's projects (classic)
- Changing project (classic) visibility
- Deleting a project (classic)
- Closing a project (classic)
- Reopening a closed project (classic)
Read and write permissions for a user-owned project (classic)
Collaborators with read access to a user-owned project (classic) can:
- View a project (classic)
- Copy a project (classic)
- Filter cards on a project (classic)
Collaborators with write access to a user-owned project (classic) can:
- View a project (classic)
- Copy a project (classic)
- Filter cards on a project (classic)
- Edit a project (classic)
- Link a repository to a project (classic)
- Configure automation for projects (classic)
- Copy a project (classic)
- Add issues and pull requests to a project (classic)
- Add notes to a project (classic)
- Track progress on your project (classic)
- Archive cards on a project (classic)
Project (classic) visibility
You can change the project (classic)'s visibility from private to public and back again. By default, user-owned projects (classic) are private. For more information, see "Changing project (classic) visibility."