Glossary approve authors in Crucible code review comment creator defect moderator participant permission scheme permissions in Crucible projects in Crucible review duration reviewer role state statement of objective users in Crucible On this page Related content Use GPG keys to sign commitsTroubleshooting common Bitbucket Cloud GPG key issues to use signed commitsSetup GPG to sign commits within SourceTreeSSH access keys for system useManaging keysUsing SSH keys to secure Git operationsSSH user keys for personal useCreating SSH keysSign commits and tags with SSH keysUse SSH keys to sign commits Still need help? The Atlassian Community is here for you. Ask the community Crucible uses the terms creator, author, moderator, and reviewer to describe the roles of review participants. Last modified on Sep 6, 2012 Was this helpful? Yes No It wasn't accurate It wasn't clear It wasn't relevant Provide feedback about this article Related content Use GPG keys to sign commitsTroubleshooting common Bitbucket Cloud GPG key issues to use signed commitsSetup GPG to sign commits within SourceTreeSSH access keys for system useManaging keysUsing SSH keys to secure Git operationsSSH user keys for personal useCreating SSH keysSign commits and tags with SSH keysUse SSH keys to sign commits Powered by Confluence and Scroll Viewport.