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Bamboo provides several options for user management:
Note that this information does not relate to application-level security for Bamboo. If you are looking for information on security of the Bamboo application, please refer to the Security page.
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An author is any person who checks in code to a repository that is associated with a Bamboo plan. An author need not be a Bamboo user. Depending on your organisation's needs, you can configure Bamboo to grant access to non-users. However, only Bamboo users can:
Bamboo groups are used to specify which users will have global permissions and plan permissions. They can also be used to specify which users will receive notifications about a plan's build results. You can create and delete as many groups as you need. You will typically create at least one group per project. A special group called bamboo-admin is automatically created when you install Bamboo. Members of this group have Bamboo administration rights.
A plan permission is the ability to perform a particular operation on a plan and its jobs. For each plan, different permissions can be granted to particular groups and/or users. A global permission is the ability to perform a particular operation in relation to Bamboo as a whole.