Thank you Tyson! I'll dig this up and/or create a testing instance we can play 
with. 

Jon. 

> On Apr 11, 2016, at 10:36 AM, Tyson Whitehead <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On April 11, 2016 02:04:46 PM Carlos Martinez Ortiz wrote:
>> A few weeks ago I asked if anybody would be willing to try Shellther [1] 
>> while teaching a Software Carpentry shell lesson. We might have a first 
>> trial lesson next week, on a workshop organized in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
>> 
>> 
>> BUT... we might need access to the software carpentry etherpad API key. 
>> Would anybody know who can I contact that might be able to give provide 
>> access to the API key?
> 
> A bit of googling turned up this
> 
> """
> Authentication works via a token that is sent with each request as a post 
> parameter. There is a single token per Etherpad deployment. This token will 
> be random string, generated by Etherpad at the first start. It will be saved 
> in APIKEY.txt in the root folder of Etherpad. Only Etherpad and the 
> requesting application knows this key. Token management will not be exposed 
> through this API.
> """
> 
> http://etherpad.org/doc/v1.3.0/
> 
> Cheers!  -Tyson
> 
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