When I create a project by the default is public.
What does this mean?
That anyone in my organization can view and edit, or that any information is shared publicly on the internet outside the organization?
many thanks.
@apoggi - this support article explains public vs. private projects in Atlas: https://intercom.help/atlas-by-atlassian/en/articles/6403749-restrict-the-viewing-and-editing-of-projects
This article explains why keeping things public is helpful: https://intercom.help/atlas-by-atlassian/en/articles/7934532-how-to-combat-task-loneliness-in-software-engineering-teams-with-the-uber-stream
As I understand public means that the information are shared across teams inside the organization.
is that correct?
I'd like to be sure that the information are not shared in public internet outside the organization.
Many thanks.
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Yes, @apoggi
The information is not shared outside the organization.
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