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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/06/2013 16:36, Matthias
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How is the server bootstrapped? And how is the initial
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<div style="">I thought about initially storing a developer
user "Admin:Admin" user in the database.</div>
<div style="">Users are asked to modify (or even delete)
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We could ask to create a user and password on the first run when you
visit the console?<br>
Would be a bit nicer I think (and probably safer as well?).<br>
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Do we need things in place like resetting the password and sending
password reminders?<br>
In that case we'll need to know email addresses as well, we might as
well use those to log in instead of usernames?<br>
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Hylke<br>
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