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Group shared links in the sidebar, like with files. #2889

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elboletaire opened this issue Apr 14, 2016 · 5 comments
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Group shared links in the sidebar, like with files. #2889

elboletaire opened this issue Apr 14, 2016 · 5 comments
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@elboletaire
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Your Rocket.Chat version: 0.26.0

I've been searching for this issue in the issue list, but could not find it (if it exists, sorry!).

We use rocket chat in our work (like probably a lot more people) and we miss a feature that we think is very basic for our business: group the shared links in a tab, like it happens with files, starred or pinned posts.

@engelgabriel engelgabriel added the Feature: Request Requested Feature label Apr 14, 2016
@engelgabriel engelgabriel added this to the Important milestone Apr 14, 2016
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rore commented Apr 21, 2016

We recently started using rocket.chat and I just had the same thing in mind! Really missing it.

@RogerValentine
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Yes ! In chat.nuitdebout.fr 4000 users, we need that !

@hvma
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hvma commented Jul 21, 2016

from IT university copenhagen : we need that too

@MartinSchoeler
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Closing as this feature is not on our short term roadmap, we will revisit once other priorities have been addressed.

@elboletaire
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LOL, seriously? What about a "PR accepted" label and leave it open for the community?

@theorenck theorenck removed this from the Mid-term milestone Dec 12, 2018
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