I'm no longer involved in the development. However, I do understand your security concerns. But I think this is not just a discussion about the limitations of OAuth Scopes. When using a hosted service, you always pay the price of loosing full control of your data. In return it's very convenient.
I wrote an article about decentralized publishing the other day.
I would also like to mention the project I'm working on right now, Substance. It is an easy-to use self-publishing system, which runs locally and thus gives you full control about your content. (at least until you publish it, because then there's no way back ;))
http://developmentseed.org/blog/2012/june/25/prose-a-content...
I'm no longer involved in the development. However, I do understand your security concerns. But I think this is not just a discussion about the limitations of OAuth Scopes. When using a hosted service, you always pay the price of loosing full control of your data. In return it's very convenient.
I wrote an article about decentralized publishing the other day.
https://medium.com/p/626055376c81
I would also like to mention the project I'm working on right now, Substance. It is an easy-to use self-publishing system, which runs locally and thus gives you full control about your content. (at least until you publish it, because then there's no way back ;))
See: http://substance.io
Cheers, Michael