Re: SecretAgent.GetSecrets() return value



On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Sascha Silbe <silbe activitycentral com> wrote:
> I'd argue that Sugar shouldn't store the secrets at all but rather let
> NetworkManager take care of that.

I agree, and this is exactly how my code works. That is unrelated to
the issue at hand. A SecretAgent implementation is still required for
telling NM those secrets in the first place, so the question still
stands.

Thanks,
Daniel


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