[Foundation-l] Design goals for the election and board selection process

Anthony wikimail at inbox.org
Wed Jul 18 18:50:51 UTC 2007


On 7/18/07, effe iets anders <effeietsanders at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, of course you would, but right now a steward has to:
> *Notice that the request exists
> *Check whether he has an account. If so: log in
> *If not: create account.
> *Confirm emailaddress
> *The finally he can give himself the needed rights.
>
> By then over 50 vandal renames can be done by WoW & Co. Unified login would
> take at least away the "check whether he has account" and "create account"
> because he will have an account per definition of single user. The email
> doesnt have to be confirmed anymore. He only needs to give a short link on
> his userpage and grant himself (herself) the rights.
>
Why does the email have to be confirmed in the first place?  Can't the
account be created without an email address?  I can't imagine the time
savings is as significant as you're making it out to be, and there are
lots of ways to solve this problem which don't involve having the same
username on all wikis.

In fact, the username is irrelevant.  A faster way to resolve the
problem would be:

*Notice that the request exists
*Create an account with a random username and no email address
*The finally he can give himself the needed rights.

Anthony



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