- Jul 2021
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www.thecommonsjournal.org www.thecommonsjournal.org
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we emphasize here the lack of theorising on the urban commons, particularly the urban part of it.
I think this it is unfortunate that the autors missed Kip (2015), who treated exactly that.
Kip, M. (2015). Moving Beyond the City: Conceptualizing Urban Commons from a Critical Urban Studies Perspective. In Urban commons: Moving beyond state and market (pp. 42–59). Bauverlag; Birkhäuser.
https://books.google.com/books?id=UlDyCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA42#v=onepage&q&f=false
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- Jan 2021
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docs.rocket.chat docs.rocket.chat
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Check Rocket.Chat's Logs and write down chat_id (or [chat-id]
you may have to change the logs settings (log level, show file, methods, ...) to see it.
didn't find it anyway, but this helped:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32423837/telegram-bot-how-to-get-a-group-chat-id
In order to get the group chat id, do as follows:
Add the Telegram BOT to the group.
Get the list of updates for your BOT:
https://api.telegram.org/bot<YourBOTToken>/getUpdates
Ex:
https://api.telegram.org/bot123456789:jbd78sadvbdy63d37gda37bd8/getUpdates
Look for the "chat" object:
{"update_id":8393,"message":{"message_id":3,"from":{"id":7474,"first_name":"AAA"},"chat":{"id":,"title":""},"date":25497,"new_chat_participant":{"id":71,"first_name":"NAME","username":"YOUR_BOT_NAME"}}}
This is a sample of the response when you add your BOT into a group.
Use the "id" of the "chat" object to send your messages.
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