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Blogger Unknown said...

woooooooooooooooooooooo ! so cool! let me try this

16 December 2013 at 17:45

Blogger Fábio Nogueira said...

How to test (or install) this option from BugZilla?

16 December 2013 at 19:48

Blogger nico_somb said...

Oh, great idea for poche :)
But we can't implement it today, poche needs an API (available with poche v2, still in development).

Have a nice day!

17 December 2013 at 07:16

Blogger Unknown said...

Great! I'm working in a Instapaper library for GObject https://github.com/alvaropg/libginstapaper (not finished yet due to lack of time) and with your work I have found new reasons to continue with the work and I think that can try to integrate Instapaper in GOA.

17 December 2013 at 09:38

Blogger David Nielsen said...

Thank you, I have been wishing for better Read Later integration in GNOME for a year now.

I greatly look forward to using this.

17 December 2013 at 10:09

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

Fábio: you'll need to apply patches to gnome-online-accounts and epiphany. It's easier to wait for those being folded into the various projects.

nico_somb: would be great if you replicate the Pocket API for authentication and item management, would avoid having to write new code on the GNOME side.

Álvaro: would be great to include in GNOME as well, you'd just need to split it up. Authentication, access tokens in gnome-online-accounts, and item management in epiphany (and others).

17 December 2013 at 12:25

Blogger hadrons123 said...

Hardly a feature!

18 December 2013 at 16:08

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

xfoss: Hardly a useful comment! :)

18 December 2013 at 16:23

Blogger jimmac said...

Somebody invests their free time to hack up and communicate a nice feature, push their patches upstream and that doesn't meet your worthy threshold? Go back to looking at cat videos, you ungrateful brat.

19 December 2013 at 14:26

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