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Chris Thistlethwaite commented on WHIMSY-200: --------------------------------------------- Yes, the script does need to take into account single names. However, the issue isn't with publication but with LDAP needing first name and last name, which I thought was for legal reasons. My point being, if John Smith puts in a ICLA with public name Jimmy Shoe, then LDAP/etc would be created using that has his legal name instead of the more appropriate Full Name. I haven't combed through LDAP and ICLAs to find out if someone has a different Full Name than Public Name but both are First/Last names, so I have no clue if this particular case exists. > Public name from ICLA prioritized over Full Name > ------------------------------------------------ > > Key: WHIMSY-200 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIMSY-200 > Project: Whimsy > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: General > Reporter: Chris Thistlethwaite > Priority: Minor > > Recently there have been a few new accounts that made their way into > new-account-reqs.txt that only have a single name in the full name field. > While there are instances where single names are appropriate, it seems that > if someone fills out "public name" and "full name", then "public name" gets > submitted as their full name. Single names cause the make-accounts.sh script > to fail (as LDAP is looking for first and last name). > The work around is someone from Infra (me) has to look up their ICLA and find > their actual full name, edit new-account-reqs.txt, then re-run the account > creation script. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)