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Support dot in usernames #786

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GitHub docs appear to say a dot is invalid (this is for enterprise and managed accounts).

Can you show docs to say this should be valid?

Apart from that this would look like it would have path issues due to allowing .. as a valid username, which it certainly can not be.

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GitHub docs appear to say a dot is invalid (this is for enterprise and managed accounts).

Can you show docs to say this should be valid?

Apart from that this would look like it would have path issues due to allowing .. as a valid username, which it certainly can not be.

@jtnord,
I did not know that GitHub normalizes dots to dashes.
Sorry for the oversight.
In that case, we can close this PR.

Thanks

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