Many of our users are using their CalMail user names for their Calnet IDs.
It seems like a reasonable solution.
Jon Johnsen
Information Systems Office
461 University Hall
School of Public Health, UC Berkeley
510 642 5030
guy vinson wrote:
> My only concern about all this is what happens when someone decides to
> forget what "friendly" user name they picked and ask me as a calnet
> deputy to reset their account because they have also decided to forget
> their passphrase.
> ---
> Guy Vinson
> Architecture Computing
> College of Environmental Design
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Rob Weinberg <robweinberg_at_berkeley.edu
> <mailto:robweinberg_at_berkeley.edu>> wrote:
>
> Has there been any resolution to the "friendliness" discussion on the
> new ID's? That is, how should we advise users who want to know if they
> should choose:
>
> a) A revealing ID - like "Rob_Weinberg_at_UC - good for federations
> where your ID will be displayed as your online handle when privately
> chatting among known authenticated users, peers perhaps - and
> where you
> have no opportunity to choose another "handle"
>
> b) An obscure ID - like de8uo23o8u - good for protecting your real
> identity in federated applications where it is seen by people who you
> may not want further contact with
>
> c) A "cutsy" ID - like "CatLover" - something easy to remember and
> befitting your quirky personality, potentially embarrassing, under the
> assumption that it will only be read by machines, never by people.
>
> We've discussed this earlier, and I'm sure people will ask us for
> guidance.
>
> Rob
>
> Dedra Chamberlin wrote, On 1/7/2009 9:35 AM:
> > Jon,
> >
> > I would just like to add a bit to Lucas' response:
> >
> > The communications plan for the CalNet Unified ID project is still
> > posted at:
> >
> >
> http://lazybuddha.berkeley.edu/display/calnet/Unified+ID+Communications+Plan
> >
> > Email went out to all students yesterday regarding the ID change
> > requirement. A CalMessage went out to Deans and Directors last
> night
> > and will go to the rest of staff (including faculty) today.
> >
> > After that, the CalNet team will send reminders in January to those
> > people who have not set a self-selected ID.
> >
> > At the end of January, users who have not self-selected an ID
> will see a
> > javascript message when they attempt to CAS authenticate that
> will let
> > them know they need to change their ID. On Feb 1st, users will be
> > informed they have 24 days left to select an ID and we will
> reset the
> > count down on each subsequent day. Beginning February 25th,
> anyone who
> > still has an all numeric ID will be redirected to the Change ID
> > application before they can CAS authenticate. That means that even
> > people who return from winter break right when the semester
> begins will
> > have a full month to self-select their CalNet ID.
> >
>
> Rob Weinberg
> Programmer Analyst II
> Tech Support for IB
> robweinberg_at_berkeley.edu <mailto:robweinberg_at_berkeley.edu>
>
> Department of Integrative Biology
> 3060 VLSB
> University of California
> Berkeley, CA 94720
> 510-642-2917
>
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