I think one way (more a workaround) would be to create a second project for 
my technical project xxx with name xxx_doc and to configure it public. The 
xxx_doc would in this only contain the documentation, wiki and issue 
tracker.
Is there something better?

Best regards
Thomas



Am Montag, 15. Februar 2016 09:58:02 UTC+1 schrieb tho...@randspringer.de:
>
> Hi,
>
> I started a project at gitlab.com some weeks ago. From a technical point 
> of view I will probably remain the only developer (btw it is a RoR 
> Webapplication) but the Wiki could be a good place for project 
> documentation.
>
> The users of my software have no technical background but the 
> documentation in the wiki could still be useful for them.
>
> Is there a way to share the wiki-pages with non-gitlab-members or do they 
> all need a gitlab-account?
>
> WHEN they need a gitlab-account: Is there a way to give the Wiki and Issue 
> sites open for a certain group but keep the source code private?
>
> Best regards
> Thomas
>
>

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