Hi,

We are managing Demopaedia.org, a site which aims to give access to old and 
recent versions of the Multilingual Demographic Dictionary (United Nations 
since 1958). 
About 15 languages are already available in the first 
(en-i.demopaedia.org/wiki/10) or second edition (en-ii.demopaedia.org/wiki/10).

A secondary aim is to open an encyclopedia (en.demopaedia.org) on the 
Scientific Study of Population, based on the corpus of terms already validated 
by the dictionary.

Based on mediawiki (1.16 moving to 1.18), the site is a corporate site. People 
allowed to edit need to sign under their professional real name. Currently 
their login name (user_name) is their real name (not a pseudo), sometimes 
transliterated without accent and in roman characters (but not always, see 
Михаил Денисенко on 
http://ru-ii.demopaedia.org/w/index.php?title=90&action=history). Their e-mail 
address is also mandatory.

I would like to change their login process by entering their e-mail address as 
a login and having their real name in the history as well as for authorship. 
The simplest way could be that the user_name, user_real_name and user_email 
fields are kept intact, but the login process is authenticated by the e-mail 
address, keeping the same password that they have entered. Thus people could 
have a unalterable user_name (given by me), a user_real_name which could have 
accents or whatever and an e-mail address that they could change.

And here is my question, how can I do this and do I need any of the extensions 
like Realnames, PageHistoryRealnames, ShowRealUsernames etc.

I spent some time googling but didn't find an easy solution. 

Many thanks for any hint.


Nicolas





Nicolas Brouard INED
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