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Launchpad Help > Teams

Overview

Launchpad teams are a great way for people to organise themselves around a particular community or effort.

In Launchpad, teams are very similar to people: you can assign a bug to a team, place a team in a bug contact role, run a team code branch, publish Ubuntu packages in a team archive and teams can even join other teams.

When you join one, you automatically can access everything the team has access to.

Help articles about teams

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