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Setting base permissions for an organization

You can set base permissions for the repositories that an organization owns.

Organization owners can set base permissions for an organization.

About base permissions for an organization

You can set base permissions that apply to all members of an organization when accessing any of the organization's repositories. Base permissions do not apply to outside collaborators.

If someone with admin access to an organization's repository grants a member a higher level of access for the repository, the higher level of access overrides the base permission.

Setting base permissions

  1. In the top right corner of GitHub Enterprise Server, click your profile photo, then click Your organizations. Your organizations in the profile menu

  2. Next to the organization, click Settings. The settings button

  3. In the left sidebar, click Member privileges. Member privileges option in org settings

  4. Under "Base permissions", use the drop-down to select new base permissions. Selecting new permission level from base permissions drop-down

  5. Review the changes. To confirm, click Change default permission to PERMISSION. Reviewing and confirming change of base permissions

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