What Are Project Memberships?

Here's what you can do in VB Studio pages, depending on your project membership status:

This project membership... Enables a user to:

Organization Administrator

Access and manage all projects of the organization, and set connections to OCI and OCI Classic.

Note:

In any project, an organization administrator can assign himself or herself the Project Owner role. This will grant them the same project permissions as any other project owner. An organization administrator can't even open a project unless they are a member and, even then, it is the project membership type that determines their project permissions.

Individuals that head up organizations and members of the IT department are assigned this membership. The individual that creates the service instance is automatically assigned this membership.

Project Owner

Access all components of the project and perform project management and administrative tasks, such as adding or removing Git repositories, managing project users, assigning default reviewers, and configuring Webhooks.

Project managers and team leaders are assigned this membership. The individual that creates the project is automatically assigned this membership.

Developer

Access most components of the project, but has restricted project management or administrative actions.

Senior developers are assigned this membership.

Developer Limited

Access some components of the project, but has restricted job configuration, environment management, board management, project management, and administrative actions.

Junior developers and members of the QA team are assigned this membership.

Contributor

Access the project's components in read-only mode but can enter comments, update issues, view wikis, and download build artifacts.

Usually, new developers, technical writers, and other members are assigned this membership.

Non-member

Access the same things as the Contributor membership, but for shared projects only.