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Clarify and document the user state machine #2978

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sandhose opened this issue Jul 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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Clarify and document the user state machine #2978

sandhose opened this issue Jul 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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A-Account-Management Related to self-service account management A-Documentation Improvements or additions to documentation T-Enhancement New feature of request

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A user can currently be in three states on the MAS side:

  • active
  • locked
  • deactivated

These have implications on the homeserver side, which need to be fully fleshed out and documented.

We're also missing other states from Synapse, like "suspended" or "shadow banned". We should make sure with the T&S team that we have the right states defined and the right behaviour for each of those.

@sandhose sandhose added A-Documentation Improvements or additions to documentation T-Enhancement New feature of request A-Account-Management Related to self-service account management labels Jul 16, 2024
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For your information, this issue has been copied over to the Element fork of matrix-authentication-service: element-hq/matrix-authentication-service#2978

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