Remove Twitter from SubMirror

Twitter removed Atom feeds in API v1.1, so there is no way to mirror
a feed without screen-scraping or registering a dev account with them.
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Mikael Nordfeldth
2014-03-02 22:58:23 +01:00
parent 8ef29b70d1
commit 6f427d7e43
5 changed files with 4 additions and 98 deletions

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@@ -64,18 +64,10 @@ class AddMirrorWizard extends Widget
// We could accept hostname & username combos here, or
// webfingery combinations as for remote users.
array(
'id' => 'statusnet',
'name' => _m('StatusNet'),
'id' => 'gnusocial',
'name' => _m('GNU social'),
),
*/
// Accepts a Twitter username and pulls their user timeline as a
// public Atom feed. Requires a working alternate hub which, one
// hopes, is getting timely updates.
array(
'id' => 'twitter',
// TRANS: Name for possible feed provider.
'name' => _m('Twitter'),
),
/*
// WordPress was on our list some whiles ago, but not sure
// what we can actually do here. Search on Wordpress.com hosted
@@ -85,26 +77,6 @@ class AddMirrorWizard extends Widget
'name' => _m('WordPress'),
),
*/
/*
// In theory, Facebook lets you pull public updates over RSS,
// but the URLs for your own update feed that I can find from
// 2009-era websites no longer seem to work and there's no
// good current documentation. May not still be available...
// Mirroring from an FB account is probably better done with
// the dedicated plugin. (As of March 2011)
array(
'id' => 'facebook',
'name' => _m('Facebook'),
),
*/
/*
// LinkedIn doesn't currently seem to have public feeds
// for users or groups (March 2011)
array(
'id' => 'linkedin',
'name' => _m('LinkedIn'),
),
*/
array(
'id' => 'feed',
// TRANS: Name for possible feed provider.