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::: Perhaps this is basically my mistake after all. I should not have commented on a spot were I was not really supposed to. Let's just leave it as is and move on. No need for further discussions. I will add my vote again and things are clear. --[[User:Kghbln|[[kgh]]]] ([[User talk:Kghbln|talk]]) 16:10, 16 November 2014 (UTC) | ::: Perhaps this is basically my mistake after all. I should not have commented on a spot were I was not really supposed to. Let's just leave it as is and move on. No need for further discussions. I will add my vote again and things are clear. --[[User:Kghbln|[[kgh]]]] ([[User talk:Kghbln|talk]]) 16:10, 16 November 2014 (UTC) | ||
== Cleaning the list of accounts == | |||
This is my most recent field of interest. But I see the server move as a more important task. I do not want to conflict this tasks. I'm also not convinced, that cleaning it up prior to the move does really any good. If anybody thinks this would make any work easier, I strongly object those kind of idea. Cleaning up the user list would require quite some discussion and experimentation. What I like to add to the server move question from this angle is the question which extensions should be in the new installation in order to promote a clean user list. That would be: | |||
* Function to really delete an account | |||
* Blacklist against the creation of new spam account | |||
* Functions that help administration of user accounts including high volumes of old accounts. How would the complete list be analysed, sorted, managed? | |||
[[User:Manorainjan|Manorainjan]] ([[User talk:Manorainjan|talk]]) 16:38, 16 November 2014 (UTC) |
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