I'm developing a software under gpl, a simple twitter client for GNU/
Linux
systems...This software uses some private keys for oAuth
authentication that no one must know..My idea is to distribute the
source without keys (or filled by only 'X' character) and the relative
executable file...But it
On 9/6/10 3:03 PM, Andrea Stagi wrote:
I'm developing a software under gpl, a simple twitter client for GNU/
Linux
systems...This software uses some private keys for oAuth
authentication that no one must know..My idea is to distribute the
source without keys (or filled by only 'X' character)
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Tom van der Woerdt i...@tvdw.eu wrote:
Just put the keys in the executable but not in the source. Really, it's
your only option. Well, actually that's not true, because you can also
simply proxy all traffic via a server, but that's not ideal.
I may be wrong
On 9/6/10 5:40 PM, Julio Biason wrote:
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Tom van der Woerdt i...@tvdw.eu wrote:
Just put the keys in the executable but not in the source. Really, it's
your only option. Well, actually that's not true, because you can also
simply proxy all traffic via a server,
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Tom van der Woerdt i...@tvdw.eu wrote:
I'm not 100% sure, but I'd assume that the license doesn't apply to the
creator. :-)
Creator no, it's a distribution license. But, since he's the one
distributing the application...
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Julio Biason julio.bia...@gmail.com