Arturo Vergara
Arturo Vergara
This, along with #18, are good excuses to re–architect the article fetching code. @hobeone suggested I take a look at his [code](https://github.com/hobeone/rss2go). I've been reading some of it, but I'll...
Because it's not Basic Auth (in the strict sense), and it will be replaced by the [Hawk scheme](https://github.com/hueniverse/hawk) in the near future anyway. Speaking of which, that will be done...
Right, I see what you're saying. I had assumed that anybody who fetched articles would have had to fetch the user's subscription list first, and would therefore have a cached...
Yeah :| I'm still trying to decide what's the best strategy for implementing the first–time setup. 1. it opens up a vulnerability where anybody from the internet, prior the running...
I would like to bring forward the notion that this may not be on the responsibilities that fall on a Pond server, but rather, on the front–end HTTP server (e.g....
hehe sorry about closing the issue. It was a misfired click... (just woke up).