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# GitHub Team creation

* In **eGovernments Foundations** we are having multiple number of Teams. we can create independent teams to manage repository permissions and mentions for groups of people.
* Only organization owners and maintainers can create team. Owners can also restrict creation permissions for all teams in an organization.
* First sign in to your organization github account.

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* Once you sign in to your account and if you open view organization you can able to see the above page.
* Click on **Teams.** You will see the below image.

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* Now, click on the **New team**
* Fill the details as shown in the below image:

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* After creating team, you will able to see the below image.

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* If you click on members.you can add members to your team by providing their github username or mail.
* Now, you have successfully created GitHub team.


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