On Wed, 2016-11-30 at 12:40 +0000, dwella@xxxxxxx wrote: > Gnome Online Accounts is spyware. As simple as that. Hi, just out of interest, why do you think so? You know, without having any evidence, it's just your opinion. Nothing more, nothing less. > Since it is not possible to add custom OAuth providers to the Gnome > Online Accounts GUI without rebuilding the source, What do you call "custom OAuth (2?) providers", please? Passing your own OAuth2 secrets is not the same as writing completely new OAuth2 providers, the code which manipulates the OAuth2 tokens. By the way, GOA (GNOME Online Accounts) does not read your data in any extent, it offers the OAuth2 tokens to the applications which ask GOA for available accounts and those applications read your private data, not GOA itself. Maybe it's due to the evolution-data-server, requiring GOA for its build, but do not split GOA-related code into a separate subpackage. I guess I can change it, though it requires some coordination to have it installed by default, at least for the Workstation and the like. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ desktop mailing list -- desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to desktop-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx