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I can't find who owns this workspace

Andrés Narváez October 28, 2024

 

My repository is not found even by the Admin. 

How can I find this project from the admin account?

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Patrik S
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October 29, 2024

Hello @Andrés Narváez ,

and welcome to the Community!

It seems like you have access to multiple workspace, so you may be looking for the repository in the wrong workspace.

You can change between workspaces by navigating to bitbucket.org >  Clicking on your profile icon in the top right > Select All workspaces.

From there you can open each workspace, and verify if the repositories are within any of them.

I hope that helps! Let us know in case you have any questions.

Thank you, @Andrés Narváez !

Patrik 

Andrés Narváez October 30, 2024

Thank you @Patrik S but I clicking in my profile icon and selecte All workspaces I can only see a few workspaces and not all of them in my organization. My problem is that as an admin I can't see all of them even though they belong to my organization. Is there a way to see the repositories of the members of my organization so I can give them the corresponding permissions?

Patrik S
Atlassian Team
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October 31, 2024

Hello @Andrés Narváez ,

You can only see workspace you've been invited to, or workspaces you created and are still a member of.

If you're looking to get access to a different workspace that is not currently on your list, you'd need to reach out to one of the current admins of that workspace and ask them to invite you.

Andrés Narváez November 5, 2024

Hi, @Patrik S 
Thanks, I already invited him to the workspace and he can actually access this workspace, he can see the projects and everything that I can see, he can even clone the project to his machine, but he doesn't have access to push any changes or create branches. Do you know any solution?

Patrik S
Atlassian Team
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November 5, 2024

Hello @Andrés Narváez ,

In this case, you've probably added the user to a group that only had read access to the content or has granted only direct read permissions to the project/repositories.

To change the level of permissions, you have the following options:

  • At the project level:
    • Navigate to Project Settings > Project Permissions > Add Users and Groups > select the user in question or any user group they are a member of and level of permission (read, write, admin, etc)
    • Permissions configured at the project level will be inherited by all the repositories within that project.
  • At the repository level
    • Navigate to Repository Settings > Repository Permissions > Add Users and Groups > select the user in question or any user group they are a member of and level of permission (read, write, admin, etc)

Alternatively, if you want to make the user a workspace admin (which will allow the user to manage and have read/write access to all the projects/repositories within the workspace), you can add the user to the Administrators group on Workspace Settings > Use groups.

I hope that helps! Let me know in case you have any questions.

Thank you, @Andrés Narváez !

Patrik S

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