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This is a cleaned-up version of the sheet I put together the week of 4/3/19, for discussion of priority and disposition.  Instead of priority and "Make a JIRA?" fields, I've included action items and summations of our discussion.


Issue descriptionDispositionNotes
"Preferred contact" field is mandatory in the UI, but not in the JSON.Bug.  Make a JIRA ticket.It looks like a data integrity error.  It would be nice to have a JSON schema for migration.
"Preferred contact" field will only accept e-mail addresses, regardless of contact type. The type of value should match the type of contact (i.e., text message should accept a mobile number, e-mail should accept e-mail address, etc.Bug.  Make a JIRA ticket.
Last session screen is remembered. even if a new person logs in.Either bring up on development slack channel, or create a user storyIt was agreed that this was not a good outcome, but we don't know if it was ever brought up as a requirement before.
Auto-complete function in the Users app remembers words/terms from previous sessions. Perhaps we shouldn't have auto-complete in Users app?Either bring up on development slack channel, or create a user storyAs above, it was agreed that this was not a good outcome, but we don't know if it was ever brought up as a requirement before.
A person who is permitted to edit a user profile is capable of changing an existing username. Username should be immutable for most of the staff.User Story

This would, we think, require creating a new permission to lock down the editing of the username while allowing users to edit other parts of the user profile.

Usernames are case-insensitive for logins.Not a priority for those who were present.Maura will send out an e-mail to the UM-SIG list to make sure we haven't missed the input of anyone who might see this as high-priority. 


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