Notes:
- Projects, the all-new projects experience, is now available. For more information about Projects, see "About Projects" and for information about migrating your classic project, see "Migrating from projects (classic)."
- You can only create a new classic project board for an organization or user that already has at least one classic project board. You cannot create new classic projects for repositories. If you're unable to create a classic project board, create a project instead.
By default, organization members have write access to their organization's classic projects unless organization owners or classic project admins set different permissions for specific classic projects.
Setting a baseline permission level for all organization members
Tip: You can give an organization member higher permissions to classic project. For more information, see "Project (classic) permissions for an organization."
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In the upper-right corner of GitHub.com, select your profile photo, then click Your organizations.
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Click the name of your organization.
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Under your organization name, click Projects.
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Click Projects (classic)
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In the projects list, click the name of the classic project.
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On the top-right side of the classic project, click Menu.
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Click , then click Settings.
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Under "Organization member permission", choose a baseline permission level for all organization members: Read, Write, Admin, or None.
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Click Save.