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Feature add group invitations #44

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@whassa whassa commented Sep 26, 2024

As asked in this feature request: #37

I've added the functionality to allow users who has the right access to add invitee to groups they are in or that they have control over.

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Hi @whassa,

Thank you for working on this pull request. I think you are missing a change to the install.xml file. Please update your submission, squash your commits, rebase and update your pull request.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Best regards,

Michael Milette

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whassa commented Oct 15, 2024

I have updated the pr to be rebased on the actual master and I've updated the install XML file to also add the groupsid row.
Please let me know if I forgot anything else.

Thanks!

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whassa commented Nov 1, 2024

Hi @michael-milette, I'm just repinging you to make sure everything is good!

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Hi @whassa ,

Thank you for you patience. I am unavailable right now but should be able to look at this again in a few weeks.

Best regards,

Michael

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