Username formatting is based on the host portion of the email, so only
@gmail.com and @googlemail.com addresses will  be converted into
plain, domain-less usernames.

For example "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" would become simply "foo", but "[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
apps-domain.com" would stay "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (well,
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" if you have obfuscation on).

The solution as Ryan noted is to just create a new regular Gmail
account if you want a plain username.

Daniel


On Nov 23, 3:09 pm, ipaul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And what if you already have it as a GMail account but through the
> Google Apps for domains?
>
> On Oct 13, 11:53 am, Ryan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Oct 11, 2008, at 15:23, Richard Barran wrote:
>
> > > Hopefully a simple question...
>
> > Yes, but hard to find the answer if you don't know where to look! :)  
> > I had to look for awhile too before I found it.
>
> > > When I post a comment to any Google Code project, I am identified by
> > > my email address. See for example:http://code.google.com/p/django-
> > > photologue/issues/detail?id=75
> > > Other users have a nickname or full name appear on their postings. How
> > > can I change my postings to also show a nickname?
>
> > Create a GMail account. This will become your primary Google account,  
> > and you will from then on be identified as the part of your GMail  
> > address before "@gmail.com".
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