Hey Richard,

On Facebook "Apps" are essentially just existing applications that you
configure to use with your account.  Adding the "Developers App" is
essentially clicking a checkbox which enables their API for use and
gives you an API key, so no more net proprietary software in the world
is installed on any computers anywhere.

-Paul

On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 3:36 AM, Richard Stallman <[email protected]> wrote:
>    ;;;   First pass at interfacing with facebook.  You must add the 
> "developers
>    ;;;   app" and get your own application api-key and application secret key 
> to
>    ;;;   use this.
>
> What is the "developers app"?  Is that a proprietary program?
> It looks that way, but I cannot tell for certain.
>
> Please do not make postings here that are likely to
> induce people to install proprietary software.
>


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