On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 11:09:14 PM UTC-5, RjOllos wrote:
>
> GitHub has rolled out a new permission model and team features (1). The 
> changes appear to be useful for the trac-hacks organization.
>
> Each repository has a team associated with it. The following changes have 
> been made to the team:
>
> * The original owner of the repository has been set as the "team 
> maintainer", and has full permissions for that repository. Of particular 
> interest, this individual can add and remove users from the team (did any 
> maintainers receive an email notification when I made this change?).
> * All other members of the team have write access (previously, due to 
> limitation of GitHub, all team members had admin access, with permissions 
> equivalent to what the team maintainer has now). There are no other members 
> of the team unless the "team maintainer" has chosen to grant access to 
> other members.
> * All teams are visible to other members of the organization.
>
> With regard to the last point, one particularly nice feature that is new: 
> "A visible team can be seen and @mentioned by every member of this 
> organization."
>
> As noted in (2), there still appears to be no way to request an invite to 
> the organization through GitHub, so if you'd like to join please reply here 
> or email me directly.
>
> - Ryan
>
> (1) 
> https://help.github.com/articles/managing-an-individual-s-access-to-an-organization-repository/
> (2) https://trac-hacks.org/blog/2015-02-21-trac-hacks-on-github
>

One more point:
* Members of the trac-hacks organization should be able to create new 
repositories.

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