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The first time you sign into developerWorks, a profile is created for you. Select information in your developerWorks profile is displayed to the public, but you may edit the information at any time. Your first name, last name (unless you choose to hide them), and display name will accompany the content that you post.

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The first time you sign in to developerWorks, a profile is created for you, so you need to choose a display name. Your display name accompanies the content you post on developerworks.

Please choose a display name between 3-31 characters. Your display name must be unique in the developerWorks community and should not be your email address for privacy reasons.

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Global Customer Partnership Council

The Global Customer Partnership Council page provides links to the Globabl Customer Partnership Council, formerly the Lotus Customer Councils, for select Lotus Software Customers.

About the GCPC

The Global Customer Partnership Council is a private forum where members can ask questions and share product feedback with members of the Lotus product teams.

The Council is made up of a variety of select Lotus enterprise customers and business partners from different geographic regions and diverse industries. The members of the Council discuss strategy, technology, and future product enhancements, and share with each other real world technology solutions.

To find out more about the Council, ask your Premium Support Manager or Lotus account or sales representative for further details and the possibility of participating. For information about GCPC participation and meetings, see the Council guidelines and requirements.

Accessing the GCPC

To access the GCPC, follow these steps:

  1. Click the link to the Global Customer Partnership Council.
  2. Enter your developerworks Lotus/Lotus Developer Domain (LDD)/Notes.net user name and password. You must be a registered developerWorks Lotus (LDD/Notes.net) user AND a member of the Global Customer Partnership Council.

If you are a member of a Council, but have not registered with developerWorks Lotus, go to site registration to obtain a user name and password. After you receive your developerWorks Lotus user name and password, notify the Council Manager at awentley@us.ibm.com.

If you are a member of a Council and are experiencing problems with your developerWorks Lotus (LDD/Notes.net) user name and/or password, contact the developerWorks Lotus team at dwlotus@us.ibm.com.

Help: Update or add to My dW interests

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This little timesaver lets you update your My developerWorks profile with just one click! The general subject of this content (AIX and UNIX, Information Management, Lotus, Rational, Tivoli, WebSphere, Java, Linux, Open source, SOA and Web services, Web development, or XML) will be added to the interests section of your profile, if it's not there already. You only need to be logged in to My developerWorks.

And what's the point of adding your interests to your profile? That's how you find other users with the same interests as yours, and see what they're reading and contributing to the community. Your interests also help us recommend relevant developerWorks content to you.

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Help: Remove from My dW interests

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Removing this interest does not alter your profile, but rather removes this piece of content from a list of all content for which you've indicated interest. In a future enhancement to My developerWorks, you'll be able to see a record of that content.

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