diff --git a/pages/01.blog/migrate-your-existing-matrix-account-to-your-new-account-and-we-enabled-sliding-sync-element-x/item.en.md b/pages/01.blog/migrate-your-existing-matrix-account-to-your-new-account-and-we-enabled-sliding-sync-element-x/item.en.md index 97e0df8..2d1075d 100644 --- a/pages/01.blog/migrate-your-existing-matrix-account-to-your-new-account-and-we-enabled-sliding-sync-element-x/item.en.md +++ b/pages/01.blog/migrate-your-existing-matrix-account-to-your-new-account-and-we-enabled-sliding-sync-element-x/item.en.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -title: 'Migrate your existing Matrix account to your new account and we enabled sliding sync (Element X)' +title: 'Migrate your existing Matrix account to your new account and we enabled sliding sync (Element X) - UPDATE 19.6.24' author: Dan published: true date: '17-06-2024 00:37' @@ -16,6 +16,25 @@ aura: media_order: matrix-sliding_sync.png --- +**UPDATE 19.6.24** + +Here is one experience from a user who used the migration link below: + +> I have used this, and there are severe caveats: +> +> 1. The process has no config options whatsoever apart from account credentials and homeservers for ~70 rooms, the tool took more than half a day, and I'm not even sure it finished correctly +> 2. Rooms and spaces created on the old account are not created from scratch on your new account, but your new account is just dumbly automatically invited by your old one to join the old rooms. This has very unwelcome side effects: +> - one-on-one "chat" rooms end up with your new account being invited to the old room, i.e. instead of inviting the other person to a new chat room on the new server, your new account ends up joining the old chat room; and therefore, since there are now 3 accounts involved (old you; new you; other person) the old chat room is no longer listed under "people", but becomes a room on both accounts +> - spaces you created on the old account as a container for a variety of rooms on diverse servers aren't cloned either, which means your new account will simply join the old space, although it was perfectly clear it was a private one, accessible only to my old account +> +> In short: if I had to do it again, I'd for sure just manually clone the spaces and room structure, and re--add my acquaintances as "people" on my new account. Would probably have been faster, and saved me a lot of cleanup work. + +> ... +> Feel free to share, just make sure you mention that I did not see the tool finish with a proper termination message. It just stopped, and I somehow have to believe everything worked as intended. + +So it might be better to do it step by step, but very annoying when you have so many rooms! + + # Migrate your existing Matrix account to your new account After the [latest news](https://digitalprivacy.diy/news/en/name-change-techsaviours-org-becomes-digitalprivacy-diy) this could be very handy for you!