User:Daniel Mietchen/request account

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The account of this former contributor was not re-activated after the server upgrade of March 2022.


Daniel, this is all that I have access to as a constable. I had to piece it together from the Mediawiki special pages. It does not have anything about the text boxes themselves. I assume that someone else has that kind of access or information. If you know where I should be looking, I'd be glad to take another look.

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Each entry below corresponds to a workgroup project where people with such interest can coordinate their efforts. You don't have to click anything here, unless you're an editor applicant. Click on the question mark next to each topic to view the corresponding workgroup. *Authors (i.e., most people): select the topic areas in which you are likely to do significant work *Editor applicants: please select only the topic area(s) in which you have expertise you can substantiate (you'll still be able to author in any area, though!)

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PHP format:


'requestaccount' => 'Request account',
'requestaccount-acc-text' => 'About your user account:
* If you have a non-free email address that bears your name, please use it; e.g., university or work address. (You can change it to your personal email address later).
* Your email address will be sent a confirmation message once this request is submitted. You must respond by clicking on the confirmation link provided by the the email. Also, your password will be emailed to you when your account is created, along with login information.',
'requestaccount-agree' => 'You must certify that you agree with the \'\'Citizendium\'\' [[CZ:Fundamentals|Statement of Fundamental Policies]] and that the name you provided is your own real name.',
'requestaccount-areas-text' => 'Each entry below corresponds to a [[CZ:Workgroups|workgroup project]] where people with such interest can coordinate their efforts.  You don\'t have to click anything here, unless you\'re an editor applicant. Click on the question mark next to each topic to view the corresponding workgroup.
*\'\'\'Authors (i.e., most people):\'\'\' select the topic areas in which you are likely to do significant work
*\'\'\'Editor applicants:\'\'\' please select \'\'\'only\'\'\' the topic area(s) in which you have expertise you can substantiate (you\'ll still be able to \'\'author\'\' in \'\'any\'\' area, though!)',
'requestaccount-attach' => 'Resume or CV (editors only; editors may instead link, below, to an online CV):',
'requestaccount-bio' => 'Biography for your public user page (minimal wikimarkup, if any, avoid HTML; in English):',
'requestaccount-bio-text' => '*\'\'\'About your full name:\'\'\' The name on your driver\'s license or other identification card. First name (given name) and last name (family name).  Use normal capitalization, punctuation, and spaces, e.g., John A. Doe.  You may use middle names and initials if you wish. \'\'\'No pseudonyms:\'\'\' if you want to apply for a pseudonym, \'\'do not use this form.\'\' Instead, send your information to [mailto:[email protected] [email protected],] addressed to the Chief Constable, explaining the reasons for your request. We grant pseudonyms only for very rare and exceptional reasons.