Hi,

Before anything, I should say I'm a beginner to both Git and GitLab. Hope 
someone can help us with this issue. 

We are having the following problem setting up a GitLab environment for our 
company:
We want to work with two groups. One for component projects and another for 
system projects. Also, we want anyone in those groups to be able to create 
their own project inside group. 
Problem is only masters or above can create projects inside groups, but we 
can't let everyone to be masters in groups, since anyone could bypass the 
blocked master branches and we want to restrict that power only to the 
masters of that particular project, but not to every master in group.

If developers were allowed to create projects inside groups, I think we 
could solve this masters conflict.

Wouldn't it make more sense if the power to "hold" branches were linked to 
project masters and not group masters? 

Does anybody know a workaround for this issue? 

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