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Message #05001
Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
Ok, so what *should* we aim at?
-Rob
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Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Leonard Richardson, 2010-09-23
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Gavin Panella, 2010-09-23
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Leonard Richardson, 2010-10-01
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Robert Collins, 2010-10-02
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Leonard Richardson, 2010-10-05
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Robert Collins, 2010-10-05
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Kees Cook, 2010-10-05
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Robert Collins, 2010-10-05
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Kees Cook, 2010-10-06