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# Make Redmine Projects Public on Planio 

 Planio is powered by Redmine and as such it offers the same great possibilities to **make Redmine projects public** on the Internet. You can choose whether your projects should be accessible to anyone โ€“ without the need to login, including search engines โ€“ or whether you'd like visitors to sign up first and leave their email address. You can also choose to manually confirm signups or confirm them automatically by sending an activation link in an email. 

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 ## What are Public Projects used for? 

 Making your projects public is a great way to provide a **help desk for your customers**. Allow them to view FAQs or tutorial guides in the wiki ([like we do at Planio](https://support.plan.io/projects/planio-support-en)) or let them sign up to discuss in forums or create issues. 

 Public projects in Planio are also great for collaboration on **Open Source projects**, for instance. You could also use it to host **public [Git or Subversion](https://plan.io/subversion-hosting-and-git-hosting/) Repositories**. 

 Sounds fun? Follow this guide to learn how it's done. 

 ## How to Make What is a Project Public? Public Project? 

 A public project on on your Planio powered Redmine account is essentially that: **An open project that is available to the public**. 

 Normally, only the explicitly named members of a project in Planio can access it and outsiders cannot see what's going on. 

 Let's change that! Here's how: 

 1.    Find your project or create a new one 
 2.    Navigating to **Settings** -\> **Information** in your project 
 3.    Check the box next to the **Public** label and click **Save** 

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 Congratulations! You now have a public project. 

 ### Optional: Make all Projects Public by Default 

 Would you like to make all projects public by default? No problem: 

 1.    Navigate to *your avatar* -\> **Administration** -\> **Settings** -\> **Projects** 
 2.    Check **New projects are public by default** 
 3.    Click **Save** 

 ### Optional: Allow anonymous access from the Web 

 Public projects are open to all users in your Planio account. But you can take this a step further and allow access to people who have not even logged in. This will public your public projects on the Web, making your content accessible to anyone and also allow search engines to index it. 

 Here's how: 

 1.    Navigate to *your avatar* -\> **Administration** -\> **Settings** -\> **Authentication** 
 2.    Uncheck **Authentication required** 
 3.    Click **Save** 

 Be careful though with this option. You should not have any secrets in your public projects now โ€“ the whole World will be able to see them! 

 Next, we'll learn how exactly these changes impact your projects and who will be able to see and do what exactly. 

 ## The Non-Member & Anonymous Roles 

 Now that you've made your project public, let's see how this changes the access permissions to it. 

 Please navigate to *your avatar* -\> **Administration** -\> **Roles and Permissions** for a moment. You'll see two special roles in addition to [your own individual roles](https://plan.io/roles-and-permissions/) which you can define yourself: 

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 ### The **Non-Member** Role 

 Click on the **Non-Member** role to pull up its permissions. What you configure here will govern what **any user in your Planio account** will be allowed to see and do in your **public projects**. 

 Specifically, this means that you won't have to add users to this public project anymore to give them access to it. Any user who does not have a specific role in the project automatically gets the permissions set in the **Non-Member** role. Users who *are members* in a public project will have all permissions from both the **Non-Member** role and their explicit membership roles combined. 

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 ### The **Anonymous** Role 

 ### Individually Adding Anonymous and Non-Members to Projects 

 ## Do Not Require Authentication 

 ## User registration 

 ### Activation options 

 ### Conversion Optimization 

 ## Popular examples 

 Want to add your projects to the list? Get in touch and we'll list it here!