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Overview

Teams help you to organise a group of people around a particular development effort or other activity. There are few rules about what constitutes a Launchpad team and any Launchpad user can create one.

Most teams are associated with a project but there isn't a formal link between teams and projects. This leaves your team free to work on anything in Launchpad.

To create a team, visit the [https://edge.launchpad.net/people/+newteam new team] page. The process is similar to [registering a user account. This is because teams and people are very similar in Launchpad.

Of course, there are some differences. When you first register a team, keep an eye out for:

You can change any of these details later on by clicking Change details on your team's overview page.

Branding your team

Branding is one of the ways in which teams are similar to people. Just like your own Launchpad account, you can upload images to help others identify pages associated with your team:

What team membership means

It's up to you what membership of your team means. Some teams exist to give people the chance to make a public declaration while others grant access to privileged parts of a project's activity.

In general, members of your team get:

There are also two special types of membership for people who run your team:

Subscription policies

Launchpad offers you three team membership policies:

The purpose of your team will help you decide which policy suits it best. For example: if you want your team to handle the security bugs for a project, you may choose moderated membership.

Managing membership requests

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Launchpad Beta Testers team's pending members

If you've chosen the moderated membership policy, Launchpad will email you whenever someone applies to join.

The email tells you:

From: the team's display name (e.g. Launchpad Beta Testers) Reply address: the prospective member's primary email address Subject: their Launchpad system name - name wants to join

Let's take a look at the [https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-beta-testers/+members membership list for the Launchpad Beta Testers team]. Team administrators see a pencil icon beside each member's name, which allows them to edit their membership or membership application.

This is Vincent Ladeuil's application.

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Accept or reject a membership application

Here, Vincent's name links to his Launchpad profile. A person's profile page offers you an accurate reflection of the sort of work they do in Launchpad. Not only does it give you the information they've written about themselves but it also automatically tells you which teams they're most active in, what sort of work they do and on which projects. If the team's administrator still needs more information, Vincent's profile shows different ways of getting in touch with him.

Teams joining teams

A particularly powerful feature of Launchpad's team management is that teams can join other teams. When another team joins yours, all of its members get the same access as if they were a direct member of your team. Similarly, teams can take the administrator and owner roles in another team.

There are two ways for a team to join another team, depending on your role.

You want your team to join another team: if you're the

Add your team to another team

Similarly, you can make your team a member of another team

As a team owner or administrator, you can propose one of your teams as a member of another team.

Teams can join other teams. This is a powerful feature that allows you to All types of member - standard, administrator and owner - can

Subscription policies

As a team administrator, you have

To view all all pending membership requests click Show all members in your team's Actions menu. You can choose to accept or reject an individual request by clicking the pencil icon beside the prospective member's name.

Welcome/reject message

Bulk moderation

Chosing a membership policy

Automatic membership expiry


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If you want to help organise a group of people around a particular development effort or community, you can create a team.

Most teams are associated with a project but there isn't a formal link between teams and projects. This leaves your team free to work on anything in Launchpad.

To create a team, visit the [https://edge.launchpad.net/people/+newteam new team] page. The process is similar to [registering a user account. This is because teams and people are very similar in Launchpad.

Of course, there are some differences. When you first register a team, keep an eye out for:

You can change any of these details later on by clicking Change details on your team's overview page.

Branding your team

To make it easier to identify pages associated with your team, you can upload three images:

Managing membership requests

Chosing a membership policy

Automatic membership expiry


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