Requesting GitHub Enterprise Access
Requesting Access to GitHub Access to GitHub is controlled via HARP. Therefore a user must have a HARP account before they can request access to GitHub. Step 1: If you do not have a HARP account or an EIDM or EUA account, register for a HARP ID. For instructions on the HARP registration process, refer to the HARP page. Step 2: Once the HARP account has been created, log into HARP and request a QualityNet GitHub Enterprise Cloud(GHEGHEC) entitlement via a HARP User Role. - Select User RolesRoles from the top of the page and select Request a Role.
- Select Select QualityNet-GitHubGithub Enterprise Cloud.
- Select the Organization you would like access to access in for GitHub Enterprise.
- Select a QualityNet GitHub user role (choose one)
- GitHub-SO
- Read Only (I don’t work for this organization)
- GitHub-GitHubCloud AdminGitHub-
- GitHubCloud Developer
- GitHubCloud SO
- Click the Submit button
- Enter your reason for requesting the selected role in the Request Reason text field.If you selected the Read Only QualityNet GitHub user role to access another ADO’s GitHub Organization, then you must select the contract you support in the I work for…* drop down list AND
- Enter the reason why you are requesting Read Only access to the ADO’s GitHub Organization in the Request Reason text field.
- Click the Submit button
Step 3: The organization's Security Official reviews and approves/denies the user role request. You will be notified via email that your request has been submitted, and again when your role has been approved or denied. Step 4: Log Log into GitHub Enterprise Cloud https://qnetgitgithub.cms.govcom/enterprises/cms-qnet-emu using your HARP credentials. Requesting a New GitHub Organization (For onboarding team only) (Use IT Services Catalog > SecDevOps > ADO Onboarding Request > GitHub Enterprise Onboarding Request Catalog Item) Required Information: Proposed name for the new GitHub organization Names and IDs (HARP IDs) of the people to be assigned as Organization Owners A brief justification for the new GitHub Organization
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