This went off w/o a hitch (nice job - by the way), until the last mile.
After, "visit your new Drupal for Churches website", I clicked "create first user" (not sure on the exact wording, but hopefully you can follow). I entered my username "webmaster", my email address "webmaster@mydomain.com", and my email address again per instruction. My password wasn't sent to webmaster@mydomain.com. I created another user with a different email and this worked fine. Now I don't know what the issue is/was, as webmaster@mydomain.com is functioning fine (I checked).
During a typical drupal install - when creating the superuser/first user - a randomly generated password is revealed on the page after entering a username and email, you can use this system generated password or enter, re-enter your own. Why didn't the "dfc" install follow this procedure? Was there a reason?
This is a nice installation profile. I plan on using it as a template for a several others. I will share when done. Thanks much for your contribution! Please let me know on this issue at hand. Blessings!
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