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openDesk 1.12.1 fixes an issue with users being imported to Keycloak as default
openDesk 1.12.0 introduced a new setting with which Keycloak imports users to its own database as default. Users on instances that were set up prior to version 1.8.0 need to renew their 2FA. Additionally, externally integrated OIDC clients might not work properly.
This option is now deactivated as default but can be activated for new instances. Please see the the migration instructions.
This update doesn't undo changes made by version 1.12. This affects openDesk instances that were set up Please skip installation to 1.12.0 - if possible - and directly update to 1.12.1.
The full changelog is available at openCode.
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