Cannot rename stackblitz project after forking
See original GitHub issueI want to change:
https://stackblitz.com/edit/github-ifdh1d
to:
https://stackblitz.com/edit/rxjs-chat
It just won’t let me change it
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@charlesr1971 it’s actually a bit funny… we chose this approach because we never thought that millions of developers would actually use StackBlitz every month 😅 But here we are! We’re planning to switch to a title based naming system (instead of slug based) in April/May. We’ll circle back here once that stuff is on prod and you can give it a whirl!
OK. That’s actually a very honest answer and not one, I was expecting…