* 'testing' of gitorious.org:statusnet/mainline:
Pull GeoRSS locations over OStatus feeds
Allow scripts/decache.php to blow out cache for objects that don't exist (anymore).
OStatus cleanup...
readme and version for beta5
Delete old Twitter user record when user changes screen name instead of updating. Simpler.
Store Twitter screen_name, not name, for foreign_user.nickname when saving Twitter user.
Actually store the timestamp on each nonce
OAuth app name should not be null
Fix issue with OAuth request parameters being parsed/stored twice when
- Fix cache handling in TwitterStatusFetcher
Added right margin for notice text. Helps Conversation notices look
Confirm dialog for reset OAuth consumer key and secret button
Always check for an OAuth request. This allows OAuth clients to set an
Linkify notice source when posting from registered OAuth apps
Suppress notice input box on OAuth authorization page
Better token revocation
Allow developers to delete OAuth applications
OAuth app names should be unique.
Prevents app statistic text from wrapping around avatar
Sentence case for app statistics
May miss keys other than the given or primary key, but should work for a lot of common cases where a bad entry's been removed from DB but lingers in cache.
* Treat linkless feed posts as status updates; drop the "New post:" prefix and quotes on them.
* Use stable user IDs for atom/rss2 feed links instead of unstable nicknames
* Pull Atom feed preferentially when subscribing -- can now put the remote user's profile page straight into the feed subscription form and get to the right place.
* Clean up naming for push endpoints
* renamed FeedSub plugin to OStatus
* now setting avatar on subscriptions
* general fixes for subscription
* integrated PuSH hub to handle only user timelines on canonical ID url; sends updates directly
* set $config['feedsub']['nohub'] = true to test w/ foreign feeds that don't have hubs (won't actually receive updates though)
* a few bits of code documentation
* HMAC support for verified distributions (safest if sub setup is on HTTPS)
And a couple core changes:
* minimizing HTML output for exceptions in API requests to aid in debugging
* fix for rel=self link in apitimelineuser when id given
This does not not yet include any of the individual subscription management (Salmon notifications for sub/unsub, etc) nor a nice UI for user subscriptions.
Needs some further cleanup to treat posts as status updates instead of link references.
No change in efficiency for the common case where nothing's deleted: does the same bulk fetch of just the notices we think we'll need as before, then if we turned up short keeps checking one by one until we've filled up to our $limit.
This can leave us with overlap between pages, but we already have that when new messages come in between clicks; seems to be the lesser of evils versus not getting a 'before' button.
More permanent fix for that will be to switch timeline paging in the UI to use notice IDs.
No change in efficiency for the common case where nothing's deleted: does the same bulk fetch of just the notices we think we'll need as before, then if we turned up short keeps checking one by one until we've filled up to our $limit.
This can leave us with overlap between pages, but we already have that when new messages come in between clicks; seems to be the lesser of evils versus not getting a 'before' button.
More permanent fix for that will be to switch timeline paging in the UI to use notice IDs.
will use whichever theme is loaded as its base and then add its own
mobile styles. Of course, if a theme comes with its own mobile styles,
it will use that instead as an addition to its own base.