Re: Facebook testing

2015-02-01 Thread Davide DB
Dirk,

out of curiosity: FB developers have some tool to see how their apps
are being used?
In other words, could you check how many people publish their dive profiles?
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Re: Facebook testing

2015-02-01 Thread Dirk Hohndel
On Sun, Feb 01, 2015 at 04:44:25PM -0600, Matt Thompson wrote:
 I just played with this a little bit and it pretty much just worked
 for me as far as basic pasting to FB goes. Nice job!

Great.

  I just pushed another very ugly commit - I'll clean this up once we agree
  that this is the behavior we want.
 
  With this change Subsurface forgets Facebook credentials once you quit.
  You can still log out manually, but that's almost obsolete now. The
  credentials only stay valid while this Subsurface process is running.
 
 This quite honestly annoys me.  I use ridiculous, unique passwords
 that I don't memorize for every different site so having to go grab
 the password from LastPass every time I want to post a dive is a large
 pain.  I understand that some folks don't want to stay logged in
 permanently so until things can be made to work following the checkbox
 on the FB login page I suppose this is not unreasonable but I look
 forward to the day when things are fully functional.

I spent an hour trying to figure out how to tell if that checkbox was
checked or not. I must have logged in and out 50 times today. There is
absolutely no way I can see to tell if the user checked that.

It's driving me nuts.

Yes, I have some sneaky ideas how to store the connection token in a
reasonably safe way without requiring a pin or anything. It's all of
course just obfuscation (given that we're an open source project), but I
think it would work reasonably well.

/D
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