Hi Daniel,

On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 10:19 PM, Daniel Holm <d.hol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm integrating scrobble support into Music (app) at the moment, and I
> need to provide two keys, one which is secret and I suppose that I
> shouldn't have this in plain text in the code. So the question is, where
> should I put it? Or what do I do with it?
>
>
I'd be inclined to follow the lead of other Open Source applications. For
example Rhythmbox (our default music player on the desktop) has scrobble
support. The keys are in plain sight in the source code in
 plugins/audioscrobbler/rb-audioscrobbler-service.c.

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