Sorry this got filed into my dev folder.

Morgen, I'm fine with prompting users with a name. But I wonder if it's clutter to have

Created by Morgen Sagen on xxx for every item in your Chandler if you don't share or send any email?

I think the idea was that if the user wasn't doing any of these 'Reach out and touch someone outside of your personal Chandler repository' things, then we'd only display date info in the byline.

Cosmo uses the email address to do the whole receive an email confirmation and then verify the new account.

Mimi

On Mar 2, 2007, at 4:33 PM, Morgen Sagen wrote:


On Mar 2, 2007, at 4:13 PM, Mimi Yin wrote:

Would it be easier to add the email address field into the Sharing account form?

That's certainly an option, although it still doesn't deal with the situation where the Chandler user has no accounts at all.

We require one when signing up for  Chandler Hub account on osaf.us.

Actually, I was wondering if Cosmo actually uses that email address for anything.

Morgen, what happens if the user has no account information at all?

What do you want to happen? :-) I guess under the hood we would just not have a value for the item's lastModifiedBy attribute (or have an None/empty value), and this state might be reprsented as "anonymous" in the byline. (?)


Actually, the more I think about it, the more I like the idea of just having some string that identifies the user. We could prompt them for their name the first time they launch Chandler, and they could type in whatever they want: just a first name, first+last, an email address, nickname, whatever. That string would be used for the byline whenever the user modified an item, and other people would see that string if they received an item from the user (either via email or Cosmo).

Under the hood we'd perhaps create a Contact item to store that user identifier. When an item arrives via email or Cosmo we would create a new Contact to store the other user's identifier.

~morgen
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