Draxxon
I guess basically the main reason to have a separate account is for sites that I create for my clients and may-or-may-not be administering myself. In this case, it is important to have a separate account for the client since the client *MAY* wish to post to UNITY or not. However, I don't wish my own posts/opinions to become related to those of the other site, and they may not wish the same.

Also, from an admin point of view, I need to be able to turn the account over to the site owner if I stop see more administering the site.

I feel that this is probably a rare exception to this rule, since there probably aren't a lot of developers doing the same work that I am, and most people will want to consolidate all of the licenses under one account.

Otherwise, as I said, with the exception of paid licenses, I see no other reason to create a new account.

I am just concerned that 3.3 in the constitution will ban this practice because it mentions "Business entitites", and I feel that a "Business Entity" is separate from an individual person.
DosDawg
draxxon,
i think caltrade may be correct, this needs to be brought up to andrew org@boonex.com and ask how that would be handled.

caltrade,i think that the draft was edited from the time i read it and that was the reason for my post. and i am sure that andrew is reading this as well, and its my presumption, could be wrong, that he read this and edited the draft.

without declaring it on its own blog IMHO, it can get caught up in the melee' and get lost. so i wanted to specify this not only see more as a suggestion, but something that i didnt see when i read the draft.

Regards,
DosDawg
 
 
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