﻿id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,version,severity,resolution,keywords,cc
2870,Make installation form pluggable (was: allow user to set password),markjaquith,garyc40,"There are a few things about WordPress' handling of passwords that annoy me.

==Default Password==

When WordPress is installed, a random password is created.  It would be nice if the user, upon logging in for the first time, was prompted to set their own password.

==Password Reset==

Resetting a password takes too many steps.  There are two e-mail verification steps, when one would do.  Once the initial verification link is clicked, the user should be provided with the new password (on the page, not just in an e-mail.)  They also could be provided with a ""set your password"" form allowing them to set the password to something they'll remember, so they're not doing this again the next time they want to blog from the library.",enhancement,closed,normal,3.1,Upgrade/Install,2.0.4,normal,fixed,,
