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Contacts menu doesn't list users with users that set their display name to "local only" #10317
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GitMate.io thinks possibly related issues are #9824 (contacts menu search must NOT show disabled users), #9505 (contacts menu doesn't find / list all users (with external user backend webdav)), #6609 (Contacts with a different display name than the user name are not found when autocompletion is disabled), #4592 (Contacts menu should mention if a user has birthday), and #10296 (Don't fail contacts menu on unkown user). |
This setting was introduced with f489fd9 in #1946. I could not find any hint that this was ever working local only. Thus this should be changed to "private" to properly reflect what it is doing. Background is that the properties aren't synced to the system address book if the setting is "private". Fixes #10317 Signed-off-by: Morris Jobke <hey@morrisjobke.de>
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Hi, please update to 24.0.8 or better 25.0.2 and report back if it fixes the issue. Thank you! |
Still happening |
Also the avatar menu does not work for such users, e.g. @GretaD on our instance |
Fixed by #38048. Local contacts are now persisted. cc @miaulalala |
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Problem description by @schiessle:
The problem is that we are using the contacts manager to search all users for the contacts menu. This searched only the carddav address books and the local user will be removed if you set the display name to "local" to avoid that it is synced with trusted servers.
The contacts menu should instead of querying the system wide address book the accounts table or to list the users.
cc @ChristophWurst @rullzer @nickvergessen
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