ok that seems to clear some things up in my mind.

I would not let the user se a username or password for imported users.
If you want to import 20 users from an existing system, you won't give each one 
a new password, will you? Or a different username.

So I suggest: let me import/migrate existing users from other systems - as they 
are: that means, get rid of the lower part of the migration assistent (full 
name, name, pw).
At the next page you can select if you want to take one of these as the 
main/admin user, the others are non-privileged; in case no one of these are 
right you can add e.g. yourself as new one (with the existing form).
That would be transparent in my opinion.

Thanks for being that open to suggestions and for answering so fastly - I more 
and more am impressed in the open source way of thinking.
That's great.
I'm sorry I can't program in C or Python, so I cant help directly I guess.

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