Add a new user that will be your primary account (the one from which you will develop the site and add content). This user should be a local Drupal account, not a SUNet ID account. (Site developers will need to user their SUNet ID account for testing, which often will require deleting the SUNet ID account from the site –for example, in order to test the experience of SUNet ID users new to the site. When a user is deleted, everything they did on the site becomes attributed to “Anonymous”, which is highly undesirable, thus site developers should not user their SUNet ID accounts –or any other test account– for anything but testing.)
Add a new user that will be your primary account (the one from which you will develop the site and add content). This user should be a local Drupal account, not a SUNet ID account. (Site developers will need to user their SUNet ID account for testing, which often will require deleting the SUNet ID account from the site –for example, in order to test the experience of SUNet ID users new to the site. When a user is deleted, everything they did on the site becomes attributed to “Anonymous”, which is highly undesirable, thus site developers should not user their SUNet ID accounts –or any other test account– for anything but testing.)