In TeamForge 8.0, the
no
review
policy
is selected unless you choose some other policy.
Here's a list of permissions and what users with these permissions can do:
- No access: Users with no permissions cannot do anything.
- View only: Users with read permissions can only read branches.
- Commit/View: Users with commit permissions can do everything read permissions would
grant and in addition, push to/create any branch and push tags.
- Delete/View: Users with delete permissions can do everything commit permissions would
grant and in addition, have the right to rewrite history, upload merges and forge
identity.
- Source Code Admin: Users with admin permissions can do everything delete permissions
would grant. In addition, they can forge the identity of the Gerrit server, and have the
right to fine tune access rights in Git
for the Git project involved.
Note: In TeamForge 6.2, the code review policy for a Git
repository is defined in the Description field. If you had
specified the code review policy in TeamForge 6.2 and have now upgraded TeamForge to
version 8.0 or later, you will see the appropriate code review option selected in the
TeamForge user interface. The Description field will still
display the [RepoCategory:<Category_name>], but you can remove it as it does not
have any effect in TeamForge.