I fully understand that this is a reverse engineered client, and I've
been using reverse engineered open source software on my primary desktop
since 1998.  I know the drill, but I do thank you pointing this out for
those who haven't been through it over and over again for the past 13
years or so.

But the question remains: Why make implementing a 3rd party client more
difficult than it needs to be?  If a bunch of paying customers invite
Pandora to play ball with the Open Source community, maybe they'll show
up?  In my interactions with their support folks, they've been
universally human and easy to deal with.  Even if they eventually
decline, an invitation (made through several dozen paying customers)
probably wouldn't fall on deaf ears.

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