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Read the Docs, For Business
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Read the Docs Business Features
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These features are for our new business offering, `readthedocs.com <https://readthedocs.com/>`_.
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All of the other features outlined in these docs work on both sites.
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Things inside this section are specific to our business offering.
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Contents
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.. toctree:: Contents
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sharing
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Organizations
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Organizations allow you to segment who has access to what projects in your company.
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Your company will be represented as an Organization,
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let's use ACME Corporation as our example.
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ACME has a few people inside their organization,
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some who need full access and some who just need access to one project.
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Member Types
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* Owners -- Get full access to both view and edit the Organization and all Projects
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* Members -- Get access to a subset of the Organization projects
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* Teams -- Where you give members access to a set of projects.
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The best way to think about this relationship is:
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*Owners* will create *Teams* to assign permissions to all *Members*.
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Example
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ACME would set up *Owners* of their organization,
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for example Frank Roadrunner would be an owner.
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He has full access to the organization and all projects.
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Wile E. Coyote is a contractor,
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and will just have access to the new project Road Builder.
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Roadrunner would set up a *Team* called *Contractors*.
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That team would have *Read Only* access to the *Road Builder* project.
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Then he would add *Wile E. Coyote* to the team.
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This would give him access to just this one project inside the organization.
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