Hi there,
Can you continue the use of this macro? It is extremely useful and allows the project managers to oversee the users who have access to a specific space. The alternate method here (https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/learn-which-macros-are-being-removed) is not an appropriate method - we manage access via admin managed groups not teams.
Thank you for your consideration.
@Dirk Desmet What @Jesse Ram posted is a link to the support request, not a Jira ticket created in relation to it. Support requests are private between the requestor and Atlassian.
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Hi @Jesse Ram ,
If you want that Atlassian reconsiders the deprecation, my advice is to open a support request. Posts in this public forum often get no response from Atlassian.
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@Jesse Ram In addition to opening a support request, you are most likely to get the attention of the relevant Atlassian people by adding your concerns as a comment on the article you referenced in your question.
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Hi @Barbara Szczesniak @marc -Collabello--Phase Locked- ,
Thanks for the tips, I've commented on the page and created a support request for the issue.
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