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Is there a reason you went with this approach of claiming accounts (as opposed to say the system for Fediseer, where it messages you on Lemmy to claim it, or the lemmy Oauth system)?
Yes, there's no current hooks provided by django-wiki for user registration etc. I have opened requests to add them and I'm planning to adjust the procedure further then. I could also extend the django-wiki myself, but I have my hands full already with my other projects.
Ultimately the best would indeed be some sort of lemmy oauth system to register. I'm hoping this might be possible at some point in the future. This kind of thing requires more developers jumping in and this is partly why I make these posts as well.
That would be great, I have been looking at alternatives for the trans surgery wiki on Reddit in case they go the way of Tumblr.