On January 12, 2009, Martin Pool wrote: > I've just been looking through > <https://help.launchpad.net/API/launchpadlib> and the shipped > documentation. It all starts out by doing the OAuth dance to connect > to Launchpad as your own account. But, at least in inital testing, I > don't really want to do that. I'd be happy to just use anonymous > readonly access, and it seems like at least some useful applications > would only ever need readonly access. > > So, is this possibly but just not obvious, or is it intended that > there be no anonymous access? Either way, clarifying the > documentation would help. There is no anonymous access possible to API. You can have read-only access (through a read-only token) but not anonymous access. All API uses is accounted to a person. -- Francis J. Lacoste francis.lacoste@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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