On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 6:12 AM, Vincent Lefevre <[email protected]> wrote:
> The goal of OAuth is to avoid giving the user name and password.
> But gwibber asks for them when one clicks on "Authorize" to add
> a Twitter account.
>
> The possible correct behaviors are:
>  * open the authorize URL in a web browser (I suppose that would
>    be x-www-browser for Debian), or
>  * give the authorize URL in text form, so that the user can copy
>    it in his web browser.

Hi,

Thanks for reporting bug. However, you should not report bug for
version(s) which are not yet in Debian. Here, OAuth will ask your
username/password first time and does not store locally - it is just
used to authenticate with Twitter (via twitter's webpage embedded
inside application).

If this is clear, please close the bug :)

-- 
Kartik Mistry
Debian GNU/Linux Developer
IRC: kart_ | Identica: @kartikm



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