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| + | == On custom usernames and the @kde mail addresses == | ||
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| + | Currently, the article says it's possible to choose a username different from those suggested in the form, and talks about issues that have happened with @kde.org emails. | ||
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| + | However, these days it's not possible to choose a different username (it is required to derive from the user's name), and consequently the information about @kde.org seems irrelevant. | ||
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| + | Should it be changed? | ||
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| + | [[User:Rakuco|Rakuco]] | ||
On OSX 10.5,
perl -e 'print crypt("pass","\$1\$xyz\$")."\n";' -- $1dwWckNooiek
and
perl -e 'print crypt("pass","\$1\$abc\$")."\n";' -- $1dwWckNooiek
They are the same...
98.235.188.137 16:08, 22 November 2008 (UTC)
Currently, the article says it's possible to choose a username different from those suggested in the form, and talks about issues that have happened with @kde.org emails.
However, these days it's not possible to choose a different username (it is required to derive from the user's name), and consequently the information about @kde.org seems irrelevant.
Should it be changed?