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Add EventQ to Existing Projects (add_eventq_to_projects.py) | Run the add_eventq_to_projects.py script to add EventQ to existing projects. |
Add a Parent Project to Your Project | You can coordinate work among multiple projects; enable the user, user group and role inheritance by adding a common parent project to several projects. |
Add Projects to a Project Group | You may be interested to start using the project group that brings your projects together. Add your projects to your project group as the initial step. |
FAQs on Concepts and Terms in TeamForge | These are some of the frequently asked questions on TeamForge concepts and terms. |
Create and Manage Projects | TeamForge administrators can do a variety of things to help projects on the site be successful. |
Create a TeamForge Project | Create a new project when you have identified work to be done that has its own distinct character, dependencies or schedule. |
Create a Project Template | To make it easier to start projects, provide project templates based on existing projects. |
Customize TeamForge | You can redesign some aspects of your site to suit your organization's needs and preferences. |
Integrate or Link External Applications to Projects | You can make it easy for project members to use a wide variety of applications and sites from within TeamForge. |
Add Users to a Project | Before a person can work on a project, you have to make him a member of the project. |
Join a Project | To create, store, and share work on a CollabNet TeamForge site, first join a project. |
Add Review Board to TeamForge Projects | When TeamForge Site Administrator has made the Review Board application available, Project Administrators can add it as one of their project tools. |
Create and Manage Project Categories | To help users navigate your site, help them sort projects into categories that make sense. |
Edit a Project | As a project administrator in TeamForge Lab Management, you can edit certain properties for your project. |
Categorize a Project | Organizing projects by categories can help users find what they need on a site quickly and easily. |
Control Project Access - Create a Role Based Access Control (RBAC) | To control who can access your project, consider the purpose of your project and the appropriate type of user. |
Remove a User from a Project | When you remove a user from a project, all items such as tasks and tracker artifacts that were assigned to the user are re-assigned to None. |
FAQs on Projects | These are some of the frequently asked questions on projects. |
FAQs on Roles and Permissions in TeamForge | These are some of the FAQs on the roles and permissions in TeamForge. |
Define the Scope of Your Project | Defining scope is an iterative, interactive process. As you go through it, you'll find elements of your scope expanding, shrinking or changing shape in respo... |
Separate a Subproject from Its Parent Project | When a subproject grows beyond its original scope, you may want to make it stand-alone project or move it to a different project hierarchy. By removing the a... |
Set up Webhooks for Projects | Webhooks can be configured both at a project level or for select repositories. Once set up, SCM events such as commit and merge are published to the Webhooks... |