diff --git a/content/docker-hub/images/roles-and-permissions-member-editor-roles.png b/content/docker-hub/images/roles-and-permissions-member-editor-roles.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c46f44074c Binary files /dev/null and b/content/docker-hub/images/roles-and-permissions-member-editor-roles.png differ diff --git a/content/docker-hub/roles-and-permissions.md b/content/docker-hub/roles-and-permissions.md index 74306755c9..8cfe8292d2 100644 --- a/content/docker-hub/roles-and-permissions.md +++ b/content/docker-hub/roles-and-permissions.md @@ -50,6 +50,10 @@ Company owners have the same access as organization owners for all associated or When you add members to a team, you can manage their repository permissions. For team repository permissions, see [Create and manage a team permissions reference](/docker-hub/manage-a-team/#permissions-reference). +See the following diagram for an example of how permissions may work for a user. In this example, the first permission check is for the role: member or editor. Editors have administrative permissions for repositories across the namespace of the organization. Members may have administrative permissions for a repository if they're a member of a team that grants those permissions. + +![User repository permissions within an organization](./images/roles-and-permissions-member-editor-roles.png) + ### Organization management permissions The following outlines organization management permissions for member, editor, organization owner, and company owner roles.