Any further news on this?  It's been three weeks since you were
"hoping to roll [it] out more widely this week".  I've got an app
registered and am starting to code it up, but would like to use the
key_exchange method instead, since there's no way at all to hide the
consumer secret in a python script.

Thanks,
- Johnson

On Jun 28, 8:02 am, Taylor Singletary <taylorsinglet...@twitter.com>
wrote:
> The answer is soon! :) We hope to roll this out more widely this week.
>
> On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 7:56 AM, Decklin Foster <deck...@red-bean.com>wrote:
>
> > Taylor Singletary wrote:
> > > We're waiting on a few minor bug fixes to be in place before rolling this
> > > out to a wider audience. I'll post a new message when things are good to
> > go
> > > and we're ready to accept applications into the feature.
>
> > Any update or ETA on this? I have an app that I'm eager to test out.
> > (I notice that if you openhttp://dev.twitter.com/apps/key_exchange
> > with a valid oauth_consumer_key, instead of a 404 there is a page that
> > says "Sorry, key exchange is not permitted for this application." Does
> > this mean the answer is "soon"?)
>
> > --
> > things change.
> > deck...@red-bean.com

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