Project owner with admin rights cannot identify private forks
A user with admin powers who is the owner of a project set to Internal privacy setting can display how many people have forked the project but not who has forked the project if the person who forks the project sets their fork to private.
It would be expected that the project owner who has admin rights would at least be told who has created the fork. See following screenshot.
NOTE: This is not a privilege issue because the project owner with admin rights can impersonate each of the repository members until the person who forked the project is identified. But that seems a very complex alternative to just displaying the user's name in the project fork list.
Verified in v8.6.4 omnibus - local install on medium AWS instance running Debian Jessie.
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