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Add the packaging metadata to build the 2fa snap #8

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This package will let you publish the latest 2fa in the Ubuntu store, and from there reach many users on all the supported Ubuntu versions, and Linux distributions. You just have to go to https://build.snapcraft.io and enable the automated continuous delivery.

It was packaged and released to the store by @konrad11901 during google code-in. So, when you try to register the name you will find that it is already taken. You just have to fill the form claiming that you are the upstream developer, and we will take care of the transfer.

2fa:
source: .
plugin: go
go-importpath: github.com/rsc/2fa

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Isn’t the canonical import path rsc.io/2fa? That’s what it says in the README.

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Probably should

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Oh, sorry for the mistake. I haven't noticed this. @ElOpio, can you fix it?

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yes, sorry for the delay, I've pushed the change.

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