To manage permissions for a lot of groups or roles at once, try assigning user groups
to roles.
-
Go to .
-
Click PROJECT GROUPS from the
Projects menu.
The existing project groups are listed here.
-
Click your project group. The Project Group Details page
appears.
-
From the left navigation pane, click the Permissions
link to specify user roles applicable to the project group.
-
On the Roles tab, to display existing global or direct
roles, click the global project roles or
Direct Roles option of
View.
You can assign the project group users or user groups to a global
project role or a role created just for this project.
-
Click the name of the role that you want to assign to the user group members in
the project group.
-
On the Edit Role page, click the Assigned User
Groups tab.
The Assigned User Groups table shows all user
groups who currently have the role.
-
Click Add.
-
Type some of the group’s name in the Name (search) box
and click Find.
-
From the Add User Group to Role table, select the user
groups that you want to add, and click Finish.
Restriction: When you give a group access to a CVS or Wandisco
Subversion repository, members of the group can view the repository but cannot do
repository actions, such as commit and update. You must assign those permissions to
users individually.
The user groups are now assigned the role.