right ow, the advice for operators is to click the face at the top right before they get up for a quick break; that way, the next incoming operator will see the sign-in dialog. This request is to let the operator actively sign out, so that their initials are not used for the next entry made by someone else.
Probably the best thing to do is wait a while before implementing this, since the sing-in method is fairly new and operators are still getting used to it. If this request still exists after a few more months, then it should be fairly easy to implement, maybe with a third button 'Sign Out' on the sign-in dialog.
right ow, the advice for operators is to click the face at the top right before they get up for a quick break; that way, the next incoming operator will see the sign-in dialog. This request is to let the operator actively sign out, so that their initials are not used for the next entry made by someone else.
Probably the best thing to do is wait a while before implementing this, since the sing-in method is fairly new and operators are still getting used to it. If this request still exists after a few more months, then it should be fairly easy to implement, maybe with a third button 'Sign Out' on the sign-in dialog.