Hi William,

I'm one of the Fedora UX designers and was pointed to this thread by charcol on 
another list.

I would like to express enthusiastic support for having by default a display 
name field and a legal name field. This is of particular benefit and interest 
to women as you clearly recognize. My legal name is not what people know me by 
yet it's important for various gov't docs that my legal name be used. In most 
contexts the name I go by is more appropriate and recognizable for everyone. 
Red Hat allows me as an employee to choose a displayname for my first name but 
not my last - my legal last name is not what I go by. This has definitely 
caused me some serious real world challenges.

One question I have about having multiple names in one field, from a UX 
designer POV - often when retrieving lists of names for display in interfaces, 
in a Western context they are often listed lastname firstname in alphaorder. If 
the field is freeform and the person inputs first middle last or even more 
names, how can the lastname be identified so that a given user can be located 
in an alphabetically ordered list? This seems like a core front end use case 
and I wonder if condensing down to one field is going to cause problems for 
systems connecting to the directory. Another consideration - names may be 
listed in different orders depending on locale. Eg typical Western format is 
given middle surname but other locales (Japan comes to mind) is surname given. 
Can applications connecting to the directory be able to display names 
appropriately for a given locale if there isnt a way to parse them out 
correctly? This locale ordering isnt an issue for single names, but 3+ names 
make it I am 
 imagining nearly impossible to programmatically parse the user input in any 
reliably correct way.

Hope this feedback is helpful.

Cheers,
~m
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