What does unlocking a workspace do?
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It's an unfortunate implementation detail which has made itself into the
UI. In fact, it will be going away in the near future in favor of permissions (eg, to ensure that you don't modify someone elses workspace) and better support for working with the same workspace on different machines. For now, there are cases when you may get an exception similar to "Workspace locked by contributor <uuid>:<name>". The action will let you get out of these situations. Jean-Michel Pratik Shah wrote: > |