Re: Blocking on user switching: redux

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Il 18/04/20 17:41, Patrick O'Callaghan ha scritto:
>
> IMHO that's a strange interpretation of what user switching is. It
> would never occur to me that I would be reconnecting to the same
> session. Why would I do that? If I switch sessions I want them to be
> independent of each other, otherwise I don't see the point.
>
> poc
> _______________________________________________

My bad, I didn't explain well what I understand.

Let's say I'm user A and I'm working on a document. Now user B needs a 
quick login, so I let them to switch user to their account. When they 
finish I switch back into my user and I want to be able to work again on 
my previously opened document - I should not have lost all my work when 
I switched users.

The steps I described were just a corner case to describe what I 
currently observe when switching users: even if I don't really switch 
between users, but I choose "switch user" and the login again on my 
user, I see another session opened on VT2 instead of logging me back on 
existing session on VT1.

Mattia

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