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The slash command /replaceroom #26370

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erkinalp opened this issue Oct 14, 2023 · 7 comments
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The slash command /replaceroom #26370

erkinalp opened this issue Oct 14, 2023 · 7 comments

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Your use case

Replaces previous /upgraderoom, with the identical syntax. Needed after #upgraderoom has been removed.

Have you considered any alternatives?

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Mikaela commented Oct 14, 2023

I am not sure what makes me an additional context, but I understood /devtools lets /upgraderoom still be enabled through the developer mode switch?

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/replaceroom ought to be available regardless of the setting.

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t3chguy commented Oct 14, 2023

The issue from the core team asked for the option to be moved into devtools so such has been done - #17620

Renaming it to replaceroom just confuses technical people who know the ins and outs of Matrix, as per the issue linked

we shouldn't be encouraging room proliferation as a solution to problems, and this is largely technical/poweruser button to push anyways

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Wrong type of closure: supposed to be closed as not planned

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t3chguy commented Oct 16, 2023

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On GitHub, "closed as completed" means "done", and "closed as not planned" means "won't do"/"duplicate"/"invalid".

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t3chguy commented Oct 16, 2023

Github is just a tool, not a way of life. We have automations which both drive and depend on the close status so it means what we say it means based on our workflows, not what someone else dictates.

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