There is a page on Meta; http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Changing_username
where users can ask to rename there account to a other name.
It looks like this is not done since of august.
It whould be nice if those users can get there rename.
I have tried to clean out the page. I noticed there are requests from users have have good reason to ask for a change. But also from users who have made extreemly few edits or do a request of a name change that does not make sence, at least to me. Like "OTTo" to "OTTO" or "Sound::jacking" to "Sound::Jacking".
If the reason, or part of the reason why the rename is not done anymore because it is a lot of work ruels can be created to reduse the number of requests.
So that when a good long time editor who used in the beginning a nickname but now whould like to use his real name can get a renaming done.
On Sunday 20 February 2005 00:25, Walter Vermeir wrote:
where users can ask to rename there account to a other name.
I wonder why somebody would bother to rename his account, since it is so easy just to open a new account.
Wouldn't it be easier to change the new user registration screen and add a check "I want to rename my account". Then the user would add the new desired user name, the new password, the old user name, and the old password. The system would then authenticate him and change the user name in the data base.
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Christiaan
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