Team workspaces are the key to helping you and your team accomplish tasks and meet objectives, together.
As the owner of a workspace, you are primarily responsible for workspace administration. You can create other containers for information (sub-workspaces and folders), adjust access control to determine who can do what in the workspace, and provide some initial content to assist team members with getting started.
For information about how to perform basic management tasks on a team workspace, such as creating the workspace, adding team members, and sending e-mail to team members, see Managing a Team Workspace
in the Novell Vibe OnPrem 3 User Guide.
By default, only team members can view and participate in the workspaces and folders contained in the team workspace. There might be times when you want to allow other people to visit your team workspace (which, by default, means that they can read entries and comment on them, but they cannot create entries).
To allow visitors to your team workspace:
Navigate to the team workspace where you want to allow visitors.
Click
> .Novell Vibe displays the Configure Access Control page for the team workspace.
Ensure that the workspace is not inheriting its access control settings. Select the
radio button, then click .(Conditional) If
is not already a column in the provided table, click > :On the left side of the table, click
, then use the type-to-find feature to select the name of the person who you want to add as a visitor to the team workspace.In that new user’s row, select the check box in the
column.Repeat Step 5 and Step 6 until you have added all your visitors.
Click
> .The people for whom you selected the
role now have the right to view your team workspace and to add comments to existing entries. They cannot create new entries.For more information on managing access control, see Section 4.2, Managing Access Control for Users and Groups.
Team workspaces in Vibe can be used to organize information inside of existing workspaces, creating different levels of hierarchy within a workspace.
You can also use other types of workspaces to create hierarchies. For information explaining the advantages and disadvantages of using each type of workspace, see Section 2.7, Creating Workspace Hierarchies.