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Prep InnerSource course on Learning Lab for internal repo visibility #23

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@hectorsector hectorsector commented May 20, 2019

This PR adds the internal visibility option to the section of the course on repository ownership.

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There are three types of repository visiility: **public, internal, and private**.

Our repository, `githubtraining/training-manual`, isn't public. It could be internal, which means only members of the organizations that an account owns will see it, or it could be private, which means only teams and individuals that have been granted access to it can see it.
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only members of the organizations that an account owns will see it

@hectorsector have we introduced the concept of the enterprise account before now? If not, this may be confusing. Should we back up a bit to address the enterprise account as a tool for InnerSource?

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Thanks, @crichID! I've linked to the help docs to explain them, but I've also opened #24 to give it a little more detailed 👀.

@hectorsector hectorsector merged commit 99ef4aa into master May 23, 2019
@hectorsector hectorsector deleted the internal-visibility branch May 23, 2019 09:10
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