On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 10:53 PM, Kouhei Maeda <mkou...@palmtb.net> wrote:
>   Description     : Support of OAuth 1.0a in Django using python-oauth2
>
>  The OAuth protocol enables websites or applications (Consumers) to access
>  Protected Resources from a web service (Service Provider) via an API, without
>  requiring Users to disclose their Service Provider credentials to the
>  Consumers. More generally, OAuth creates a freely-implementable and generic
>  methodology for API authentication.

The description is more about OAuth generally than
python-django-oauth-plus. For instance, it wasn't clear to me that
this is was a provider and not something that helped consumers do the
OAuth dance. There are a number of other Django OAuth providers (not
packaged for Debian AFAIK). The description should give me a hint as
to why I should use this one.

Thanks!

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