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23 changes: 23 additions & 0 deletions docs/content/doc/packages/overview.en-us.md
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Expand Up @@ -38,6 +38,29 @@ The following package managers are currently supported:

**The following paragraphs only apply if Packages are not globally disabled!**

## Repository-Packages

A package always belongs to an owner (a user or organisation), not a repository.
To link an (already uploaded) package to a repository, open the settings page
on that package and choose a repository to link this package to.
The entire package will be linked, not just a single version.

Linking a package results in showing that package in the repository's package list,
and shows a link to the repository on the package site (as well as a link to the repository issues).

## Access Restrictions

| Package owner type | User | Organization |
|--------------------|------|--------------|
| **read** access | public, if user is public too; otherwise for this user only | public, if org is public, otherwise org members only |
| **write** access | owner only | org members with admin or write access to the org |

N.B.: These access restrictions are [subject to change](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/19270), where more finegrained control will be added via a dedicated organization team permission.

## Create or upload a package

Depending on the type of package, use the respective package-manager for that. Check out the sub-page of a specific package manager for instructions.

## View packages

You can view the packages of a repository on the repository page.
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