** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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shotwell doesn't work with google's
I mean, there's a link to a ticket above, and that ticket says it's 50%
finished. Actually it now says it's 50% finished, as well as saying it's
fixed. The good news is if you download the current release from Yorba,
it installs easily, and two factor auth does work for Picasaweb. That is
what I
Yes, the fix was committed today.
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Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Title:
shotwell doesn't work with google's 2-step
Adding a save password feature for use with application passwords is not
'hacky'. compromising on the security of my Google accounts by disabling
two factor authentication is not advice I'm going to take. All the big
account providers are offering two factor authentication, so this
suggestion
Hi David,
It's now been nearly two years since the this was reported and the
proposed solution is '50%' finished.
By 50% finished, do you mean that the Picasa Connector uses OAuth but
the YouTube Connector, as yet, does not? About this, I can only say that
we're working on it. Keep in mind