Important

You are free to change the visibility of your project. However, when your project is examined, your examiners will require access to your project. That means that your project will at least have to be accessible to all internal users — so, Internal visibility (see below) — at that time.

If your project repo is not accessible to your examiners, then they will be unable to fully assess your project.

Every GitLab project has one of three visibility levels.

The visibility level determines who can view your project:

External

Anybody can view the project, including external entities without GitLab accounts.

Internal

Only users with School of Computing GitLab accounts can view the project.

Private

Only project members can view the project.

The default is Internal.

You can change the visibility settings for your project on the project’s Settings page.

On your GitLab project page, choose:

  • Settings/General/Visibility, project features, permissions