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Hello Mathias, It is api/hash pair officially registered on https://my.telegram.org/. Sorry I am not sure what you mean by "officially registered". Can you elaborate that? Also, according to https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/issues/4717#issuecomment-3910790...: - The official binary Telegram app's hash pair is not hided either. So if the api hash secrecy is a big deal, anyone could also "impersonate" the official binary Telegram app. - The packager are supposed to register and obtain the hash pair on the https://my.telegram.org/ website, which is what I am doing right now. Please let me know what you think. Best, XZ -- Xu Zhao i@xuzhao.net On Mon, 25 Nov 2019, at 1:57 AM, Mathias Homann wrote:
Am Montag, 25. November 2019, 02:17:19 CET schrieb Xu Zhao:
Dear openSUSE Factory package reviewers,
I am the maintainer of the package telegram-desktop on openSUSE Factory. I submitted an update of the software from 1.8.9 to 1.8.15 about two weeks ago. Here is the link of the request: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/746365
This update fixes the bug boo#1149986 and enables native notifications on different desktop platforms, which is a public demand of multiple users. Could you please help review and accept my request?
Kind regards, Xu
Hi, is the api_hash used for building the package an officially registered one, or the "test/developer" hash?
(if it is, there needs to be a way to hide it from the build service - anyone can see it, so anyone can "impersoinate" the official openSUSE telegram client)
I think only registered ones make for useable telegram clients, the ttest/ devel hash lets you connect only to a test server, or something like that.
Cheers MH
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