From cdc9e83404500d12a3ae44cca8cf7f0a0c157392 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lauryn Menard Date: Thu, 2 May 2024 16:45:12 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] help: Rename channel in public access option page. --- help/public-access-option.md | 72 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/help/public-access-option.md b/help/public-access-option.md index 74a8d47112..01193a92a8 100644 --- a/help/public-access-option.md +++ b/help/public-access-option.md @@ -1,38 +1,38 @@ # Public access option -{!web-public-streams-intro.md!} +{!web-public-channels-intro.md!} -Web-public streams are indicated with a **globe** () icon. +Web-public channels are indicated with a **globe** () icon. -## Enabling web-public streams in your organization +## Enabling web-public channels in your organization -Enabling web-public streams makes it possible to create web-public -streams in your organization. It also makes certain information about +Enabling web-public channels makes it possible to create web-public +channels in your organization. It also makes certain information about your organization accessible to anyone on the Internet via the Zulip API (details below). -To help protect closed organizations, creating web-public streams is +To help protect closed organizations, creating web-public channels is disabled by default for all organizations. -### Information that can be accessed via API when web-public streams are enabled +### Information that can be accessed via API when web-public channels are enabled The following information about your organization can be accessed via the Zulip -API if web-public streams are enabled and there is currently at least one -web-public stream. +API if web-public channels are enabled and there is currently at least one +web-public channel. * The organization's settings (linkifiers, custom emoji, permissions settings, etc.) * Names of users * Names of user groups and their membership -* Names and descriptions of streams +* Names and descriptions of channels -Enabling web-public streams is thus primarily recommended for open +Enabling web-public channels is thus primarily recommended for open communities such as open-source projects and research communities. -### Enable or disable web-public streams +### Enable or disable web-public channels !!! warn "" - Self-hosted Zulip servers must enable support for web-public streams in their + Self-hosted Zulip servers must enable support for web-public channels in their [server settings](https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/stable/production/settings.html) by setting `WEB_PUBLIC_STREAMS_ENABLED = True` prior to proceeding. @@ -40,28 +40,28 @@ communities such as open-source projects and research communities. {settings_tab|organization-permissions} -1. Under **Stream permissions**, toggle the checkbox labeled **Allow - creating web-public streams (visible to anyone on the Internet)**. +1. Under **Channel permissions**, toggle the checkbox labeled **Allow + creating web-public channels (visible to anyone on the Internet)**. {end_tabs} -### Manage who can create web-public streams +### Manage who can create web-public channels {start_tabs} {settings_tab|organization-permissions} -1. Under **Stream permissions**, make sure the checkbox labeled **Allow - creating web-public streams (visible to anyone on the Internet)** is +1. Under **Channel permissions**, make sure the checkbox labeled **Allow + creating web-public channels (visible to anyone on the Internet)** is checked. -1. Under **Who can create web-public streams?**, select the option you prefer. +1. Under **Who can create web-public channels?**, select the option you prefer. {end_tabs} !!! tip "" See [Managing abuse](#managing-abuse) to learn why only - trusted roles like moderators and administrators can create web-public streams. + trusted roles like moderators and administrators can create web-public channels. ## Creating a web-public channel @@ -69,23 +69,23 @@ To create a new web-public channel, follow the [instructions for creating a channel](/help/create-a-channel#create-a-channel_1), selecting the **Web-public** option for **Who can access the channel?**. -To make an existing stream web-public, follow the instructions to +To make an existing channel web-public, follow the instructions to [change the privacy of a channel](/help/change-the-privacy-of-a-channel), selecting the -**Web-public** option for **Who can access the stream?**. +**Web-public** option for **Who can access the channel?**. ## What can logged out visitors do? -Logged out visitors can browse all content in web-public streams, +Logged out visitors can browse all content in web-public channels, including using Zulip's [built-in search](/help/search-for-messages) to find conversations. Logged out visitors can only access -the web-public streams in your organization, and the topics, messages -(including uploaded files) and emoji reactions in those streams. +the web-public channels in your organization, and the topics, messages +(including uploaded files) and emoji reactions in those channels. They **cannot**: -* View streams that are not configured as web-public streams (or see - whether any such streams exist) without creating an account. +* View channels that are not configured as web-public channels (or see + whether any such channels exist) without creating an account. * Send messages. * React with emoji. * Participate in polls, or do anything else that might be visible to @@ -97,18 +97,18 @@ detailed below. ### Information about the organization -* The **Organization settings** and **Stream settings** menus are not +* The **Organization settings** and **Channel settings** menus are not available to logged out visitors. However, organization settings data is required for Zulip to load, and may thus be [accessed via the Zulip API][info-via-api]. * Logged out visitors cannot view [usage statistics](/help/analytics). -[info-via-api]: /help/public-access-option#information-that-can-be-accessed-via-api-when-web-public-streams-are-enabled +[info-via-api]: /help/public-access-option#information-that-can-be-accessed-via-api-when-web-public-channels-are-enabled ### Information about users Logged out visitors can see the following information about users who -participate in web-public streams. They do not see this information -about users who do not participate in web-public streams in the Zulip +participate in web-public channels. They do not see this information +about users who do not participate in web-public channels in the Zulip UI, though they may access it via the Zulip API. * Name @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ but not to logged out visitors: and whether they have set themselves as unavailable. * Detailed profile information, such as [custom profile fields](/help/custom-profile-fields). -* Which users are subscribed to which web-public streams. +* Which users are subscribed to which web-public channels. ## Managing abuse @@ -140,13 +140,13 @@ that allows hosting files visible to the Internet is a potential target for bad actors looking for places to distribute illegal or malicious content. In order to protect Zulip organizations from -bad actors, web-public streams have a few limitations designed to make +bad actors, web-public channels have a few limitations designed to make Zulip an inconvenient target: * Only users in trusted roles (moderators and administrators) can be given - permission to create web-public streams. This is intended to make it hard + permission to create web-public channels. This is intended to make it hard for an attacker to host malicious content in an unadvertised web-public - stream in a legitimate organization. + channel in a legitimate organization. * There are rate limits for unauthenticated access to uploaded files, including viewing avatars and custom emoji. @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ with [Zulip's Rules of Use](https://zulip.com/policies/rules). ## Caveats -* Web-public streams do not yet support search engine indexing. You +* Web-public channels do not yet support search engine indexing. You can use [zulip-archive](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-archive) to create an archive of a Zulip organization that can be indexed by search engines.