The username is the "login name", i.e. typically your account name.
This is what you would use to login in an UNIX system.
The full name is then your regular name.
The wikiname *used* to be different, but in 2.6 it's just a generated
property, and largely replaced by the full name anyway. We should
deprecate it and get rid of it in 3.0 timeframe.
After cleaning away about 200 garbage strings from "WikiNames" I
figured that people don't get them.
BTW, here's a completely unrelated statistic that I just dug up: 98%
of all edits to jspwiki.org are spammers. Isn't it wonderful to have
a spam filter?
/Janne
On 25 Jan 2008, at 16:45, Florian Holeczek wrote:
Hi all,
I've been searching the documentation but haven't found any sufficient
answers to the question:
* how the different names (user name, full name, wiki name) are
related to each other (that's the main point)
* why they're distinguished
* and where and how they should be used or not (regarding
links, ACLs, wiki groups,...) (ok this is partly documented, but it
seems to me that either name may be used in any case, which doesn't
make sense to me, so I guess I'm wrong)
Would appreciate any answers and cause consideration to make the
documentation clearer in this point.
Regards,
Florian