diff --git a/content/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/transferring-a-repository.md b/content/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/transferring-a-repository.md index 626ea8eefa..74666a44c8 100644 --- a/content/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/transferring-a-repository.md +++ b/content/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/transferring-a-repository.md @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ topics: When you transfer a repository to a new owner, they can immediately administer the repository's contents, issues, pull requests, releases, project boards, and settings. -Prerequisites for repository transfers: +Prerequisites for repository transfers: - When you transfer a repository that you own to another personal account, the new owner will receive a confirmation email.{% ifversion fpt or ghec %} The confirmation email includes instructions for accepting the transfer. If the new owner doesn't accept the transfer within one day, the invitation will expire.{% endif %} - To transfer a repository that you own to an organization, you must have permission to create a repository in the target organization. - The target account must not have a repository with the same name, or a fork in the same network. -- The original owner of the repository is added as a collaborator on the transferred repository. Other collaborators to the transferred repository remain intact.{% ifversion ghec or ghes or ghae %} +- The original owner of the repository is added as a collaborator on the transferred repository. Other collaborators to the transferred repository remain intact.{% ifversion ghes < 3.7 %} - Internal repositories can't be transferred.{% endif %} - Private forks can't be transferred.