Below you can find answers to questions about membership and management of the Amsterdam UMC GitHub organization and its (sub-)teams.
- Who can see my membership (of the Amsterdam UMC organization, team X, or sub-team Y)?
- How do I get access (of the Amsterdam UMC organization, team X, or sub-team Y)?
- How should I name my team (or sub-team)?
You can show or hide your membership of the Amsterdam UMC GitHub organization to the public in your user settings;. Your team memberships are not public, but only visible to fellow members of Amsterdam UMC.
If you'd like to manage a GitHub team on behalf of an Amsterdam UMC department, please get in touch with Thomas Pronk. If you'd like to be added to a team, in order to create a sub-team or a new code repository, please get in touch with the GitHub representative of your department.
For a team, use the full English name of the department, followed by an abbreviation for that name in parentheses. For a sub-team, use the abbreviation of the deparment, followed by -
, followed by your sub-team name.
For example, imagine you'd like to establish a team for the Research Data Management department and a sub-team for the Software Management group (which is part of the Research Data Management department). Please name your team and sub-team as follows:
- Team name. Research Data Management (RDM)
- Sub-team name. RDM - Software Management