Hi there! I noticed that your username (Pantichassistant) seems to imply a position (or job) rather than an individual. Our username policy doesn't allow for usernames such as that that are for a position or a title that could change persons at any time (other examples would be DellCEO or AppleIntern). If you wouldn't mind, to avoid problems, going to WP:CHU and requesting a username change, I'd appreciate it. Some instructions follow :)

  1. Go to this tool, and type in the username you are thinking of changing it to.
  2. If:
    1. It shows information within the "SUL info" box, you can't take this username as it's already someone else's across all Wikipedia projects.
    2. It shows no information under "SUL info", but shows more "unattached accounts" on other projects with more than 9 edits, you can't take it because someone else (whoever has the account with the most edits) would own the global username.
    3. It shows no information under "SUL info", but shows "unattached accounts" with less than 9 edits, and one of them is on "enwiki" (the English Wikipedia) and the enwiki one has 0 edits - you may have this username, but you'll need to go to WP:CHU/U and "usurp" the name. If the enwiki one has more than 0 edits, you can't take the username.
    4. It shows no information under "SUL info", but shows "unattached accounts", and none of the unattached accounts are on enwiki, you may have the username after a request at WP:CHU/S.
    5. It shows no information under "SUL info", and there are no unattached accounts, you can take this name at WP:CHU/S.

Hope this helps - if you have any questions feel free to ask me. ~Charmlet -talk- 20:01, 13 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

Your submission at Articles for creation: Sanford Panitch (October 4)

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