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summary: Generalized presence lists
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created: 2014-10-03 16:22:36.0
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creator: leonerd
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description: |-
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(migrated from https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/3)
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KoFish commented 2014/09/04:
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Rather than only storing one list per user on a HS the concept of lists could be abstracted into just having lists that certain users (private/public) can subscribe too. Similar to lists on twitter or facebook.
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These would then work similar to how rooms work but instead just passing along the listed users presence events.
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id: '10450'
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key: SPEC-46
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number: '46'
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priority: '3'
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project: '10001'
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reporter: leonerd
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status: '10100'
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type: '4'
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updated: 2016-10-28 16:26:47.0
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votes: '0'
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watches: '2'
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workflowId: '10554'
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- author: leonerd
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ara4n commented 2014/09/05:
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Mmm, this would be really nice. Right now we do have early support for defining per-user presence lists seperate from rooms, but totally agreed that having arbitrary UNIX-group style lists that can then be used for ACLs, Presence, etc would be really nice.
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Leo: how would this fit with the current presence-list management?
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created: 2014-10-03 16:23:51.0
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id: '10514'
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issue: '10450'
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type: comment
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updateauthor: leonerd
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updated: 2014-10-03 16:23:51.0
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- author: richvdh
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body: 'Migrated to github: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/470'
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created: 2016-10-28 16:26:47.0
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id: '13245'
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issue: '10450'
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type: comment
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updateauthor: richvdh
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updated: 2016-10-28 16:26:47.0
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