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I've been working on an initial implementation of pulling from WoT
identities. digger3 was kind enough to add a feature to LCWoT to allow
searching for identities by partial nickname and key. WoT requires the
full key.

That is to say, one can pull with `hg fn-pull operhiem1/reponame.R1/4`

Pull support is currently incomplete, as it only looks up the request
key from WoT, and not the repo path and current edition. That last
part is what I plan to start next week. That makes the goal something
like `hg fn-pull operhiem1/reponame`.

It's not clear to me why Infocalypse does not store its configuration
in configuration files within each repository. Perhaps it's for
security purposes in that it allows storing only a single
configuration file securely, instead of one in each repo? It makes
things more fragile in that settings are based on the repo path. I'd
also be interested in adding semantically meaningful key classes
instead of duplicate string manipulation.

Matthew mentioned that WoT inserts the identity once a day, which
means that as long as someone keeps their node online enough for this
to happen, storing all the repository paths in the WoT identity itself
might be viable. I still like the conceptual separation of a different
key. To do otherwise makes the WoT identity a large undifferentiated
repository.

The Bitbucket[0] and Infocalypse[1] repos are up to date.

Thanks,
operhiem1

[0] https://bitbucket.org/operhiem1/wiki_hacking
[1]
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