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<p>Hi Vineet,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 26.11.2016 12:14, Vineet Reynolds
Pereira wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">Linking Work Items with Users would
be correct IMHO. From a technical view point, I'd recommend
this because the linkages between Who did What would never
be lost. Interpreting "Logins" literally, I'd expect logins
to be deleted at some point, because they are events,
thereby severing the linkage. One may argue that users would
also be deleted, but I'd argue for implementing logical
deletion of users, so that when users are
deactivated/deleted, the system continues to record the user
who created, assigned, or updated the WI.</div>
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I think you have fallen prey to the ambiguity of the term "login".
Replace the login with "login credentials" you're on the right
track. What you mean I would call a "session". If I log into
almighty with my github account (tsmaeder), my "login" is
"github:tsmaeder", but in almighty I am <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:t.s.maeder@redhat.com">t.s.maeder@redhat.com</a>.
Almighty may or may not know that the two are the same person.<br>
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/Thomas<br>
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