The setting is not used anywhere yet either on the frontend or the
backend, we are just adding the ability to change the value of the realm
setting. We have also removed the ability to set
`invite_to_stream_policy` in this commit while it continues being used
to check permissions.
We have changed the label of the setting from `Who can add users to
channels` to `Who can subcribe users to channels` and label_parens_text
as `in addition to organization administrators` as discussed in
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/channel/101-design/topic/Can.20subscribe.20other.20users.20on.20user.20profile/near/2039825
Updates all the https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/ links in the
docs and comments to use the new /channel/ path. All these links are
for documentation/reference purposes only and thus, can be bulk-updated.
This commit is a part of the effort to rename stream to channel.
This commit adds a realm-level setting named
'zulip_update_announcements_stream' that configures the
stream to which zulip updates should be posted.
Fixes part of #28604.
This commit renames the realm-level setting
'signup_notifications_stream' to 'signup_announcements_stream'.
The new name reflects better what the setting does.
This commit renames the realm-level setting 'notifications_stream'
to 'new_stream_announcements_stream'.
The new name reflects better what the setting does.
This test has been flaking for a couple months, and it hasn't felt
worth it for anyone to debug, so we should disable or delete it.
I chose deletion, since I don't think this settings panel is a
high-value place for end-to-end testing.