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Re: Has anyone looked at JMAP?
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Ken Hornstein |
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Re: Has anyone looked at JMAP? |
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Mon, 31 Aug 2020 20:44:42 -0400 |
>- Paragraph 4.b.1, which states that "You will keep your credentials
>> confidential and make reasonable efforts to prevent and discourage other
>> API Clients from using your credentials. Developer credentials may not be
>> embedded in open source projects." prohibits the use of OAuth credentials
>> in free software projects. As I wrote above (and earlier), Google
>> tolerates (at the moment) that this specific point of their TOS is
>> violated. But that doesn't mean that violating them is without legal
>> risk.
Oof, fair enough. It does seem unfortunate that the official rules don't
permit OSS projects; I wish there was a way for a user to create their
own custom API key and they could just add that to their account. Honestly,
I am fine with doing what KMail did (since that's what we did before).
--Ken
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- Re: Has anyone looked at JMAP?, chad, 2020/08/31
- Re: Has anyone looked at JMAP?, Ken Hornstein, 2020/08/31
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- Re: Has anyone looked at JMAP?, chad, 2020/08/31