In late November, the 100000th node was posted on Drupal.org.

Another milestone was reached during the holidays, 6 days ago, Drupal welcomed its 100,000th user.

Between Bryan Davila (user # 99,999, from the US of A), and Fernando Herrera (user #100,001, from Canada), Jeff Richardson registered user 100000, but never activated his account, and hence we get a "page not found" for him.

[Edit: reworded based on chx's feedback below]

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vm’s picture

thats ok split the prize between the two of them, free drupal for life : )

xjm’s picture

Haha :)

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chx’s picture

http://drupal.org/user/100000 is not blocked.
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vm’s picture

Odd. I recieve a page not found upon going to that user.

heine’s picture

If a user never logs in, his/her profile page is not accessible.
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kbahey’s picture

That is why I got a 404 as well.

Too bad, he loses the prize then ...
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litwol’s picture

haha what a bummer. does this special ocasion allows for user table row flush to close the nid gap due to banned/deleted accounts?

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