About outside collaborators
An outside collaborator is a person who is not a member of your organization, but has access to one or more of your organization's repositories. You can choose the level of access to grant for each outside collaborator. リポジトリに外部コラボレータを追� する際には、アクセスしてもらうリポジトリ内のフォークにもそのコラボレータを追� しなければなりません。
外部コラボレーターをプライベート リポジトリに追� すると、有料ライセンスのいずれかが使用されます。 詳細については、「企業の支払いについて」を参照してく� さい。
An organization owner can restrict the ability to invite collaborators. For more information, see "Setting permissions for adding outside collaborators."
Before you can add someone as an outside collaborator on a repository, the person must have a personal account on your GitHub Enterprise Server instance. If your enterprise uses an external authentication system such as SAML or LDAP, the person you want to add must sign in through that system to create an account. If the person does not have access to the authentication system and built-in authentication is enabled for your enterprise, a site administrator can create an account for the person. For more information, see "Configuring built-in authentication."
If your organization requires two-factor authentication, all outside collaborators must enable two-factor authentication before accepting your invitation to collaborate on a repository. For more information, see "Requiring two-factor authentication in your organization."
Adding outside collaborators to a repository
- On your GitHub Enterprise Server instance, navigate to the main page of the repository.
- リポジトリ名の下の [ 設定] をクリックします。
- In the left sidebar, click Collaborators & teams.
- Under "Collaborators", type the name of the person you'd like to give access to the repository, then click Add collaborator.
- Next to the new collaborator's name, use the drop-down menu and select the appropriate access level.