Dear partners and customers,Currently, we have two OData endpoints:~/odata, which is GI-based, uses the OData v3 protocol, and has been with us since the 5.1 release; it is widely adopted in various ISV solutions ~/odatav4, which is DAC-based, uses the OData v4 protocol, and was released in 2020R2.The OData v3 protocol slowly becomes obsolete in favor of OData v4. For example, some .NET client libraries stop supporting OData v3 at all, and .NET Core/.NET 5.0+ supports OData v3 only in the compatibility mode with some restrictions.Because of that, we’d like to collect feedback on the OData v3 endpoint usage (GI-based, located at ~/odata route) and ask some question on what protocol-related features you actually use. As you may know, the default payload format for OData v3 is Atom XML (Accept: application/atom+xml or $format=atom). OData v3 also supports JSON in two forms: a regular one (Accept: application/json or $format=json) and a verbose one (Accept: application/json;odata=verbose o
Dear partners and customers,We need your feedback on whether this suggestion makes sense to you. Currently, we have very flexible management of access rights for Wiki pages: We have an assumption that there is no real need to configure access to Wiki pages with this level of granularity. We observed a number of support cases where a Wiki page was not accessible to some users/roles due to misconfiguration. Typically, Wiki pages don’t contain any sensitive information that should be hidden from somebody in the system.So, we’d like to consider deprecating access rights management for Wiki pages, thus making them available to all users in the system by default.I’ve also created an Idea to vote for but decided to discuss it here as well to get your opinions faster. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
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