When you fork a project, you can choose a group namespace if you are the
owner of the group.
According to the permission page, you need to be master or owner to
create a project in a group.
So I suppose that the role of developer is not sufficient in your case.
Try with master.
Cheers,
Daniel
Le 11/01/2015 09:41, L Guruprasad a écrit :
I saw from the GitLab changelog that from version 7.6.0 it is possible
to fork repositories under a group namespace. This is particularly
helpful when there is a group for an organization and the developers
want to have their forks in the group namespace so that everyone in
the group can access the forks.
So to test this, I created a group and added 2 users to the developer
role. Then as one of those 2 developer users when I try to fork one of
the group's repositories, it lists only the namespace of that user and
not the group namespace of which the user is part of.
So how to fork repos within the group namespace?
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