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'''The 8 letter usernames can be used directly in URLs, e.g. http://www.tango.info/tobiasco. To have no collisions with other names in tango, there are some naming restrictions in force.''' | '''The 8 letter usernames can be used directly in URLs, e.g. http://www.tango.info/tobiasco. To have no collisions with other names in tango, there are some naming restrictions in force.''' | ||
== Word restrictions == | == Word restrictions == | ||
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* '''contain''' any of the words: tango, milonga, event, festival | * '''contain''' any of the words: tango, milonga, event, festival | ||
* be a word (esp. not in English or Spanish) | * be a word (esp. not in English or Spanish) | ||
** singular, e.g. "marathon" | ** singular, e.g. "[[marathon]]" | ||
** plural, e.g. "milongas" | ** plural, e.g. "[[milongas]]" / http://www.tango.info/milongas | ||
* be a name of | * be a name of | ||
** a geographic entity, e.g. a city "mannheim". | ** a geographic entity, e.g. a city "mannheim". |
Revision as of 2010-09-14T11:42:55
A tango.info username has exactly 8 letters of the latin alphabet. Preferred are names that are related to your real name.
The 8 letter usernames can be used directly in URLs, e.g. http://www.tango.info/tobiasco. To have no collisions with other names in tango, there are some naming restrictions in force.
Word restrictions
It should not:
- contain any of the words: tango, milonga, event, festival
- be a word (esp. not in English or Spanish)
- singular, e.g. "marathon"
- plural, e.g. "milongas" / http://www.tango.info/milongas
- be a name of
- a geographic entity, e.g. a city "mannheim".
- a person
- common first name, e.g. "benjamin"
- common last name, e.g. "pfeiffer"
- name of person in tango history, e.g. Pugliese, Francini, Castillo
Rationale for eight letter rule
- users that sign up later shall not have the disadvantage of longer names, vs users that sign up early and get shorter.
- presenting all username in a list gives a more harmonious picture if they are of equal length