Release folks,

twidge 1.0.6 was just accepted into unstable.

Twitter revoked [1] twidge's API keys (a pig-headed move, but there it is.) This means that twidge is broken by default.

I made a new version that uses new API keys, and prevents them from showing up in the source in the clear. This is a minimally invasive patch designed to meet the requirements for squeeze, and is at [2]. Please laugh at the obfuscation algorithm if you wish. This appears to be what they want (found out by trial and error by others).

There was also a small fix [3] to the manpage for users of identi.ca. No other changes.

Thanks,

-- John Goerzen

[1] http://github.com/jgoerzen/twidge/wiki/FrequentlyAskedQuestions

[2] http://github.com/jgoerzen/twidge/commit/9421da8999efb3322e86c30f8f026af3529576e3

[3] http://github.com/jgoerzen/twidge/commit/d5e6e32fdac5adb367b7e2f4250f58d1d1d27003


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