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Many years ago "Generic content", a barely documented feature, was introduced in Piranha as a type of content that you could share between different sites. Given how this model was defined, and how it handles translations, it somewhat blocks a path forward for the rest of Piranha in terms of multi-lingual support and content type reusability between pages and posts. In order to decide a path forward we would like to know:
Are you using generic content in your applications, and if so how?
Nope, not using it!
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Yes, I'm using it to create shared content (like a shared block).
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Yes, I'm using it to create multi-lingual content shared across multiple sites.
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Yes, I'm using it but for another reason. I'll write a comment on my use case.
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Many years ago "Generic content", a barely documented feature, was introduced in Piranha as a type of content that you could share between different sites. Given how this model was defined, and how it handles translations, it somewhat blocks a path forward for the rest of Piranha in terms of multi-lingual support and content type reusability between pages and posts. In order to decide a path forward we would like to know:
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