> This is a really bad idea, because the username and password are retained in
> the wave's history and can be easily discovered later through playback (or
> observed in real-time by anyone viewing the wave).
> A better approach would be for the robot to add a gadget to the wave, and
> have the gadget perform the necessary data collection directly to the robot.

This seems as a good idea - hg configuration widget coupled with a
robot. I hope all of this is possible there :-)

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Filip Gruszczyński

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