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If you require a repository in the Deltares space on Github the then follow these steps:

  1. First you need to define what type of repository you require: PRODUCTION or RESEARCH / DEVELOPMENT. This wil will define the organization in which your repository will be located:

    PRODUCTION:                        https://github.com/Deltares
    RESEARCH / DEVELOPMENT: https://github.com/Deltares-research

    PRODUCTION repositories require approval of the PMT.
  2. Secondly check if you require a PUBLIC, INTERNAL or PRIVATE repository. The table below shows what implications this choice has for your repository:


    PUBLICINTERNALPRIVATE
    Visibilityeveryone
    orangization
    all organization membersselected members

    Collaborating with

    external members

    Add as many a you like as 'Outside Collaborator'.

    These users cannot be managed in teams.

    No license consumed.


    Alternatively your repository can accept 'Pull requests'.

    Then you do not need add members.

    Requires external members to become 

    actual members by adding them to the

    Deltares identity provider (Active Directory).

    Each member consumes 1 license.


    Alternatively your repository can accept 'Pull requests'.

    Then you do not need to add members. This way no

    license is consumed.

    Same as INTERNAL
    Using ActionsFree of charge

    Shared limit of 50000 minutes / month. In near future

    Same as INTERNAL

    each repository will receive a 'budget' in minutes according

    to a fair use policy.

    Same as INTERNAL
    Using Issue trackerFree to use either TeamCity or Github Issues

    Free to use either TeamCity or Github Issues

    Same as INTERNAL
    Using WIKI

    Free to use Deltares Publicwiki, Github WIKI or

    Github Pages

    Free to use Deltares Publicwiki, Github WIKI or

    Github Pages

    Same as INTERNAL
    Co-creatingMembers can have write access