On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 21:20 +0100, Thomas Waldmann wrote:
> If you have an account and your are logged in with it, you can more
> comfortably use the wiki, even if only reading:
>  * visited pages trail
>  * RecentChanges bookmarks (only read new stuff once)
>  * personal quicklinks in the navibar
>  * change notifications
>  * other preferences settings

That is a very good point; I hadn't considered those aspects. About the
only downside the possibility of account name conflict. That is, if
someone outside the project sets up an account called "Fred" and then a
project member turns up and wants "Fred" there's a problem. However it
is probably fairly unlikely to happen, and can be resolved by the
superuser if it does.

> It's not about YOU, it is for THEM. :)

Well, no, not in this case. People not in the project are "nice to have"
as readers, but are completely non-essential. If we can accommodate
outsiders easily, we will, otherwise, they lose.

However, you've convinced me that it does make sense to have known, but
non-contributing, accounts. Now to see if I can convince the others. And
work out how groups work :-)

Regards, K.

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