Platonides wrote:
Majorly wrote:
> Yes, and they might also bend the rules if
you confirm that it's yours.
> :-)
You can get B renamed to old-B, and A renamed to B. If you care about
that single contribution, you will need to poke a db admin to change
that edit ownership.
Thanks for the tip, that's a perfect solution (really don't care about 1
edit on my own user page)
Platonides wrote:
The question is: what trolling were you trying to achieve creating the B
account?, you sockpuppeter! ;)
Actually it's all SUL fault ;-p
I noticed yesterday that I was going to loose my account A, so I searched
for another available name and ... created it (B) instead of asking for
renaming.
(Basically on wp I just do editing on articles, nothing like request to
admins or bureaucrats --> I didn't know it was not possible to reattribute
contributions. Plus I use the mediawiki software a lot on my intranet and
thus I don't need to ask others to do such manipulation, if I make a mistake
on my local install, I just do some SQL stuff (or backup) and it's
corrected. "act first, then think...")
--Absent for 1 week : currently reading the whole "Help/Aide" namespaces on
en.wp and fr.wp before doing some other silly action ...
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