Glen,

I'd recommend not switching them for now. In Twitter's application/development areas, it still refers to the keys using "consumer" terms. Calling them "client" may be confusing when developer setup their apps in Twitter.

Brett Meyer
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On 02/03/2012 11:23 AM, Glen Mazza wrote:
Hi, the upcoming Twitter component (http://camel.apache.org/twitter.html) has these two settings (among others): OAuth consumerKey and consumerSecret. But "consumer" is a deprecated term in the OAuth sphere: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5849#section-3.1 -- they're "clients" today. Since 2.10 hasn't been released yet, should these parameters be renamed to "clientKey" and "clientSecret" instead? If we're going to change it, now is definitely the time...

Glen

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