Authentication for Android Application
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The user can log in to the Android application with Google, Facebook, or Baibai account.
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reporter - marked as minor
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I agree with the postponement. It makes no sense to waste time on a feature we won't even use for the first sprint.
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We're postponing this. We should be reserving the time in this sprint for developing, and refactoring the data access code before trying to cram a bunch of funcitonality in.
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Real API service will be up this week. I will start working on this soon.
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Let's sync up on Friday if you can try to attack this tomorrow. The administration panel is live so you can make an app key. Before that just mention me on the issue with any question and I'll respond promptly as possible
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reporter ok got it. thanks.
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Application Id: 008c2574c6d62a5c01f03199c85eabf59809dd4cbf8b9c983db59f2ee68aff0a Secret: 25ec25e5fbb0d71a05b404022501885f072511f54a423a9650a84ace78a23784 Callback urls: urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob
AUTH REQUEST URL:
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we are postponing this until we replace the mock up api with the actual api.