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Aug 8 2019
Aug 7 2019
Aug 6 2019
Limiting customizations like this also helps people set up more simplified instances, e.g. T681: Reader-page-centric multi-user instances.
Aug 5 2019
Aug 4 2019
I agree about not wanting to have passwords in command line users' history, but I think supporting an optional password flag would be the simplest route. I'm thinking of the mysql client as an example, where you can supply -p without anything else and it'll interactively prompt for a password, or accept a password along with the flag if you want.
Aug 3 2019
One prerequisite I see for this is changing the authentication process. Currently the write.as cli asks for input in the form of the password, after you feed it a username. I'm not sure
if there's a way to provide that input from a GTK app. So, there are two options I can think of:
Aug 2 2019
Aug 1 2019
Went with ReqLog(), not InfoLog()
Pull request #148: https://github.com/writeas/writefreely/pull/148
Pull request #149: https://github.com/writeas/writefreely/pull/149
Jul 30 2019
Jul 26 2019
We decided on pherephone for the name: https://github.com/writeas/pherephone