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Some things that need doing:
Rename relations:
post.person needs to be post.owner
group.people might want to be group.members
person.owner should probably be person.user
Refactor receive:
user.receive is a little horrifying right now.
Maybe make a model.import or model.perform function which can be called on all the classes.
Definitely move the varied signature verification methods into a unified object.signature_valid?
or signatures_valid?
max's airplane notes:
refractor possibility:
/receive should be part of the pubsubhubbub multiplexed endpoint... posts should contain some of the information in the params as they "publish". currently, we receieve a post of xml in a very genearic :xml params. the poster could supply more of this known information to make parsing much less complex, rather than inferring information from the parser.
the pubsub, public convention
(this is for a client)
to a single, arbitrary multiplexed endpoint (PUBSUBHUBBUB spec)
params['hub.mode'] = "subscribe" = subscription request (could be interpreted as a friend req)
params['hub.mode'] = "unsubscribe" = unsubscribe request= could be interpreted as a unfriend. sends to user
params['hub.mode'] = "" = this is an update from something you are subscribed to
possible diaspora additions:
params['seed.friend'] (or do we want to upgrade subscriptions if they contain a valid public key...?)
params['seed.unfriend']
params['hub.mode'] = update = this is an update of a current type. sends to store_posts_from_xml (this is overkill i think)
params['seed.content_type'] = could be the data-type of the collection or message, could help to parse
(could be in a format where it is "twitter:activitystream-update:status_message"), where the first is the most specific to the most generic to help with inference.
params['seed.fingerprint'] = the key fingerprint of the friend sending the request. could be a connivence, (or perhaps the signature) so the user can verify the post without having to invoke the parser.