2010/9/10 Bill Nottingham :
> Bill Nottingham (nott...@redhat.com) said:
>> The other option would be to switch to gwibber (which has been
>> un-desktop-couched in Fedora 14, so it theoretically won't bring in
>> nearly as much to the live image.
>
> So, actual testing - building a livecd with gwib
Bill Nottingham (nott...@redhat.com) said:
> The other option would be to switch to gwibber (which has been
> un-desktop-couched in Fedora 14, so it theoretically won't bring in
> nearly as much to the live image.
So, actual testing - building a livecd with gwibber instead of pino
brings in the f
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 6:27 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
>
> The other option would be to switch to gwibber (which has been
> un-desktop-couched in Fedora 14, so it theoretically won't bring in
> nearly as much to the live image.
Certainly that's a better option than shipping F14 with a non
functio
Gianluca Sforna (gia...@gmail.com) said:
> """
> Most FOSS client developers have simply chosen to embed their keys in
> their source code with the hope that Twitter won't notice. I was about
> to give up on Gwibber, but Canonical intervened on my behalf (special
> thanks to Ken VanDine) and negot
If you are using Twitter with pino you probably noticed it stopped
working on September, 1, duly reported in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=629192
This was due to twitter forcing oauth authentication on all API
consumers, as explained by the gwibber author on ars technica:
http://arst