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ECOSYSTEM

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Your Ecosystem on JOGL is the set of people, projects, organizations, communities and Hubs linked to your JOGL container. In other words, it’s the vast network of people and things affiliated to your Hub, or Organization, or Community, or Project.

In the Ecosystem tab you can manage the people, projects, organizations, communities and Hubs that are linked to your Container.

Members

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From this tab you can invite members to your CONTAINERSonr, as well as accept or decline people as members you have requested to join.

You can make them

  • “admin” (has the right to access the back end and make changes)
  • “owner” (has all admin rights but also the right to delete or archive the Object)

You can also label member with different tags like “student” or “mentor” to help you visualise roles within your Container.


You will also be able to see their answers to the questionnaire if you set one.

If you click on “Pending Members” you will see who has requested to join your Hub.

Accept or Deny their request in the "Pending Members" tab:

Projects

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Here you can invite Projects to affiliate to your Container, accept requests of projects to join your Hub, community or organization. You can view various tags relating to the projects to get a general overview.

Organizations

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Similarly, in this section you can view the Organizations affiliated to your Container and control their privacy settings. You can also accept pending requests in the “pending requests” subtab. If want to be visible by one community in your ecosystem but not another - you can change this here.

Communities

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In the Communities tab you can send out invitations to existing Communities on the platform so they will join your Hub. You can also keep track of your invitations in the “Outgoing requests” subtab (to see if they were accepted or still pending) and manage “Incoming requests” from communities which you can accept or decline

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