Well, I had already made this suggestion previously, but it was in the context of renaming users, but I'll make it again, as it can also help out with this monumental mess:
Why don't we write the "home wiki" of a user in the global login database?
Originally, I had suggested it to be a way to stop a rouge bureaucrat in the Siberian Wikipedia (just picking one off the top of my head) from renaming my account in the global database, and by default, from renaming my account in every Wikimedia project. However, by exposing the home wiki of a user, perhaps in Special:Contributions and after every diff link (perhaps so it looks like $user ($wiki) (contribs | block)), an English Wikipedia admin can see whether the user created his account in the Japanese Wikipedia, and ask a Japanese-speaking admin to tell us whether the user has an objectionable username or not.
I hope I don't get flamed for suggesting this, but it's something I just came up with.
Titoxd.
-----Original Message----- From: foundation-l-bounces@wikimedia.org [mailto:foundation-l-bounces@wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Robert Scott Horning Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 10:57 AM To: Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] Throwing some data onto the flamefest fire (was: English Wikipedia ethnocentric policy affects other communities)
David Gerard wrote:
On 23/12/06, Birgitte SB birgitte_sb@yahoo.com wrote:
Well, Brion is watching this thread and waiting for us all to stop trying to kill each other ...
- d.
He isn't the only one. This seems to be much ado about nothing, other than perhaps some indivudal over-zealous admins.
Here is hoping this thread dies a quick death soon. Please make that a Christmas present to the Wikimedia Community!
There are other topics to spend bandwidth on, and this one has a particularly low S/N