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An organization can be used to represent a group of people collaborating together with Gitpod, such as an entire company or an open source collective. Through Gitpod organizations you can:
Manage Organization Members
Manage Organization Policies
Manage Repositories
(and
Prebuild
configurations)
Apply Organization Policies
(e.g. restrict workspace sharing, specify default
workspace image
)
Create an organization
To create a new organization:
On the top bar, click on the scope selector and select
New Organization
.
Set the organization name (the name is also the organization slug)
View organizations
To see all the organizations the logged in user is a member of, click the scope selector on the left of the top bar in the Gitpod dashboard.
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