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default permissions role and removing one more conceptual roadblock for first time registrants. This default role only applies to the first channel an account creates and can be changed from the settings page once they've started to explore. This functionality was always present but optional and not well exposed. Now it is part of the standard workflow and exposed in the admin settings.
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documentation surrounding channels. This checkin contains translatable string changes.
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disabled by default, use at your own risk, may not federate to other platforms and protocols. May not clone correctly. Bug reports which neglect to include detailed roubleshooting information and patches/pull requests will be ignored.
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validated. This is to get around the issue that clicking submit without ever focusing and blurring the nickname field won't actually submit the form but only provide validation. It needs to be clicked again to submit. The first click processed the blur but remained on the page with no feedback. If somebody has better workarounds, please provide. The goal is to ensure that the name and the nickname are both validated before we can submit.
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create a 'go' module to present several possible things to do at this point. Change the default from 'settings' to 'profiles' so that the focus is more on you rather than the software configuration.
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4; but any existing expert mode members are grandfathered in.
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silently
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(connections.php)
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