To [email protected],

I'm a Django user and I'm working on converting Speedy Net from PHP to
Django. I would like to know if it's possible in Django to change the
primary key of Django models, such as User? I don't like the auto-increment
default primary key, it doesn't make sense, and I want to use the primary
key of users and pages also in urls. And therefore I decided that the id of
users and pages, causes, groups and events on Speedy Net will be 15
randomly generated digits. Users who already created accounts and pages on
Speedy Net (with PHP) already have a 15-digits id, and I want to preserve
this number when converting Speedy Net to Django. Is it possible? I don't
want the id/primary key to be short (such as zuck's id on Facebook -
https://www.facebook.com/messages/4) but 15-digits long.

Thanks,
Uri.

*Uri Even-Chen*
[image: photo] Phone: +972-54-3995700
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.speedysoftware.com/uri/en/
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Uri Even-Chen <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 6:20 PM
Subject: ID for users of Speedy Net
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]


To [email protected],

I'm working on the next version of Speedy Net <http://en.speedy.net/>,
which will be based on Django 1.9.2 and Python 3.5 / 3.4. You can see the
specification of Speedy Net on
https://github.com/urievenchen/speedy-net/tree/master/speedy_net/specifications
(the
file is System Requirements Specification - Speedy Net.txt). The old code
is in PHP and can be found on
https://www.assembla.com/spaces/speedynet/subversion/source (all the Speedy
Net projects are free software and open source). According to my
specification, each user will have a unique ID of 15 digits (a
number between 100,000,000,000,000 and 999,999,999,999,999, randomly
generated), which will be unique over the system (of users, pages, groups,
causes and events). And each user will have a username, and pages, groups
and causes may also have an optional username (it's called "username" also
on Facebook).

So my question is, can I make this random ID the primary key of the User
model? I don't want users to have 2 ids - one for Django and one of Speedy
Net, it doesn't make sense. I want the id to be the same and unique. I also
want to have an Id model to prevent a page and a user (for example) to have
the same ID. And a Username model to prevent them from having the same
username. Is it possible to do it with Django 1.9.2?

By the way, if you want to help me develop Speedy Net, Speedy Composer,
Speedy Match or Speedy Mail, please let me know. If you want you can also
join Speedy Net and grab yourself a username at Speedy Net. I'm also
sending a copy of this message to [email protected],
the list of developers of the Speedy Net projects.

I have another, off-topic question. Anyone knows how I can create a company
in Switzerland, and how much does it cost? Any links to lawyers who can do
it for me? I decided to host Speedy Net in Switzerland, because of the
privacy laws there, and I prefer a Swiss company for the same reason
(Israel is much less advanced in privacy than Europe and Switzerland). I'm
a resident and citizen of Israel, with an option to become a Spanish
citizen too. And I don't want to host private information of people in
Israel.

Thanks,
Uri.

*Uri Even-Chen*
[image: photo] Phone: +972-54-3995700 <+972-54-3995700>
Email: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Website: http://www.speedysoftware.com/uri/en/
<http://www.speedysoftware.com/uri/en/>
<http://www.facebook.com/urievenchen>  <http://plus.google.com/+urievenchen>
  <http://www.linkedin.com/in/urievenchen>  <http://twitter.com/urievenchen>

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