Re: [twitter-dev] Thoughts moving forward

2010-04-12 Thread Raffi Krikorian
just to be clear - feel free to find the platform team (or me, even) at any time at the conference. absolutely want to connect with as many people as possible. On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm looking forward to Chirp and the dialogs that will ha

Re: [twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Chad Etzel
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 6:08 PM, TjL wrote: > > Push notifications for mentions. > > Push notifications for mentions only for people who follow you. > > Push notifications for mentions only for people you follow. > > Push notifications of new posts by only a select group of people (like > SMS noti

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: How to find the frequency of messages exchanged between 2 users

2010-04-12 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
On 04/12/2010 09:11 PM, Dushyant wrote: > Thanks for the answer allI am just a beginner in twitter APII > am not afraid to do the grind work if I have to :) It's not just "grind work" you have to do - you have to have legal counsel on retainer and a business plan. Messing with other people

Re: [twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Isaiah Carew
hey look, i'm not looking for a flame war here. what twitter did just seemed a bit less than nice to me, that's all. this is the forum for developer feedback, if i'm not mistaken. i was feeding back. you've got a lot of valid points, and maybe a few stretched analogies, too. if you'd like

[twitter-dev] Re: How to find the frequency of messages exchanged between 2 users

2010-04-12 Thread Dushyant
Thanks for the answer allI am just a beginner in twitter APII am not afraid to do the grind work if I have to :) On Apr 13, 1:04 am, "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" wrote: > On 04/12/2010 12:20 PM, Abraham Williams wrote: > > > You will have to pull the direct messages and mentions from both use

Re: [twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread TjL
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Isaiah Carew wrote: > > 1.  You're decimating the client market on every platform but Windows. The iPhone and Mac versions of Tweetie have been a) dominant and b) free (ad-supported). If your app was set to compete with Tweetie 2 on the Mac and iPhone before th

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread znmeb
- "Chad Etzel" wrote: > On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Orian Marx (@orian) > wrote: > > I seem to remember some debate over how uberTwitter comes out with > > such a large share in that analysis, ... > > I've always been amazed by this, actually... check out: > http://search.twitter.com/

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
On 04/12/2010 04:44 PM, Orian Marx (@orian) wrote: > I seem to remember some debate over how uberTwitter comes out with > such a large share in that analysis, but either way everything I have > seen has pointed to 40% of tweets posted coming from Twitter.com. In > my mind it would be smart for peop

[twitter-dev] Re: Chirp tracking on MadChat

2010-04-12 Thread Arnaud Meunier
Nice! But... I couldn't miss this opportunity to share my own version of Chirp tweet tracking page, focused on conversations! :p http://twitoaster.com/twitter-chirp-conference/ It threads in real time all attendees' conversations, displaying their discussions rather than disjointed tweets. Arnau

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Chad Etzel
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Orian Marx (@orian) wrote: > I seem to remember some debate over how uberTwitter comes out with > such a large share in that analysis, ... I've always been amazed by this, actually... check out: http://search.twitter.com/search?q=tweetphoto+source:ubertwitter&resu

[twitter-dev] Re: What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Orian Marx (@orian)
I seem to remember some debate over how uberTwitter comes out with such a large share in that analysis, but either way everything I have seen has pointed to 40% of tweets posted coming from Twitter.com. In my mind it would be smart for people to think about how to get market share from that piece o

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter lists fails

2010-04-12 Thread Spraycode
Thanks guys. Really appreciate it. On Apr 12, 2:02 pm, Mark McBride wrote: > Correct.  We've actually identified the issue, are working on a fix and will > deploy as soon as possible. Unfortunately that probably means early next > week. > >   ---Mark > > http://twitter.com/mccv > > > > On Mon, A

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Fred Wilson article on Twitter API

2010-04-12 Thread Jeffrey Greenberg
*I'm extremely unsettled. *I'm agreeing with Dewald Pretorius's comments above... Here's an earlier related story: I was the first to market with a drag & drop interface for Windows...Yes: back in the stone ages of windows 2.x and windows 3.0 there was no such thing. And soon after HP, Xerox, and

[twitter-dev] High frequency of search API timeouts

2010-04-12 Thread Ryan W
Is anybody else seeing a high frequency of search timeouts? I have a periodic search with 6 keyword ORs and 3 negating attributes (i.e. -from=, -source=, -RT) Seemed to be working fine until yesterday. Here's the weird part though. First case: - execute complex search directly in browser and i

Re: [twitter-dev] Chirp tracking on MadChat

2010-04-12 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
On 04/12/2010 02:53 PM, Chad Etzel wrote: > Hi all, > > I have setup a special Chirp tweet tracking page on MadChat (an as of > yet unreleased site I've been working on) so folks who are not at the > conference (or even if you are) can easily read all of the Chirp > chatter. It is intentionally m

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
On 04/12/2010 01:58 PM, Orian Marx (@orian) wrote: > I've spent eight months on a new Twitter client myself, and I had > planned to start showing it at Chirp. Mine is in-browser so I suppose > it's not quite the same situation, but in reality I do think they are > all, for the most part, in competi

Re: [twitter-dev] How to find the frequency of messages exchanged between 2 users

2010-04-12 Thread Nigel Legg
Direct messages are by nature supposed to be private between sender and receiver (and vice versa). My understanding is that they cannot be accessed by anyone apart from those authorised to access them (account holders). If I am worng in this assumption, I have two years worth of scurrilous if not

[twitter-dev] Chirp tracking on MadChat

2010-04-12 Thread Chad Etzel
Hi all, I have setup a special Chirp tweet tracking page on MadChat (an as of yet unreleased site I've been working on) so folks who are not at the conference (or even if you are) can easily read all of the Chirp chatter. It is intentionally minimally designed to look like a chatroom and have no

[twitter-dev] Re: Thoughts moving forward

2010-04-12 Thread Jason Striegel
I have to fly out on Friday morning, but I'd love to participate in the discussion. I'm still pretty new to the Twitter developer club, but I'm really looking forward to meeting you all. Jason @jmstriegel -- To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject.

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Twitter lists fails

2010-04-12 Thread Mark McBride
Correct. We've actually identified the issue, are working on a fix and will deploy as soon as possible. Unfortunately that probably means early next week. ---Mark http://twitter.com/mccv On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Raffi Krikorian wrote: > I believe we confirmed this - we're looking i

[twitter-dev] Re: Thoughts moving forward

2010-04-12 Thread Orian Marx (@orian)
I fly out early Sunday morning, so I've got two solid days after the conference... On Apr 12, 4:53 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote: > Maybe we should get Twitter to extend the conference a few days... :-P > > BTW I will be in SF until the 22 if anybody wants to continue the > conver

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Twitter lists fails

2010-04-12 Thread Raffi Krikorian
I believe we confirmed this - we're looking into it. On Apr 12, 2010, at 3:49 PM, Spraycode wrote: We are seeing the same issue with list cursors not working and have also reported it and heard nothing back. Very frustrating since we've done a lot of work to properly support lists in our Ap

[twitter-dev] Re: What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Orian Marx (@orian)
I've spent eight months on a new Twitter client myself, and I had planned to start showing it at Chirp. Mine is in-browser so I suppose it's not quite the same situation, but in reality I do think they are all, for the most part, in competition with each other - no? On Apr 12, 1:12 pm, Isaiah Care

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Thoughts moving forward

2010-04-12 Thread Abraham Williams
Maybe we should get Twitter to extend the conference a few days... :-P BTW I will be in SF until the 22 if anybody wants to continue the conversations or just wants to get together. Abraham On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 13:39, Orian Marx (@orian) wrote: > This was the conclusion to my email to Ryan..

[twitter-dev] Re: Thoughts moving forward

2010-04-12 Thread Orian Marx (@orian)
This was the conclusion to my email to Ryan... a few actionable points: Immediate term: * Carve out a block during the Chirp hack day to engage with the developer community with the specific intent of figuring out ways to make the issue tracker and forums more effective. (The conference shouldn't

[twitter-dev] Thoughts moving forward

2010-04-12 Thread Abraham Williams
I'm looking forward to Chirp and the dialogs that will happen. The Coop session on the second day looks to be the best time to have a heart to heart between third-party developers and the platform team. I think it would be good to have the third-party developers meet before then have a discussion a

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter lists fails

2010-04-12 Thread Spraycode
We are seeing the same issue with list cursors not working and have also reported it and heard nothing back. Very frustrating since we've done a lot of work to properly support lists in our App. Would love it if someone at Twitter could give us an idea of when this might be fixed? On Apr 12, 8:4

Re: [twitter-dev] How to find the frequency of messages exchanged between 2 users

2010-04-12 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
On 04/12/2010 12:20 PM, Abraham Williams wrote: > You will have to pull the direct messages and mentions from both users and > correlate the data yourself. > > Abraham Moreover, accessing the direct messages of *two* users involves authenticating as *both* of them. It is highly unlikely you will

Re: [twitter-dev] OAuth Revoke Token?

2010-04-12 Thread Raffi Krikorian
additionally, in oauth 2.0 we will have the ability to set expiration dates for tokens, so after a certain time periods, tokens could just automatically expire. i rather not have an actual API that would expire a token as that seems like an interesting attack vector. On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 12:53

Re: [twitter-dev] OAuth Revoke Token?

2010-04-12 Thread Abraham Williams
This seems like too much of an edge case for Twitter to spend resources on. You can always include &force_login=true to always prompt the user for credentials. Abraham On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 12:23, Mike Repass wrote: > A scenario for justifying invalidateToken: > >- User visits AwesomeApp a

Re: [twitter-dev] OAuth Revoke Token?

2010-04-12 Thread Abraham Williams
This seems like to much of an edge case for Twitter to spend resources on. Abraham On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 12:23, Mike Repass wrote: > A scenario for justifying invalidateToken: > >- User visits AwesomeApp and wants to connect his Twitter account >- AwesomeApp redirects to Twitter's OAut

Re: [twitter-dev] Retweet rules. What I'm missing?

2010-04-12 Thread Abraham Williams
What error are you getting back from Twitter? You can retweet public statuses that are not your own and that you have not retweeted already. I don't know of any other restrictions other then probably some rate limit. Abraham On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 23:51, hgc2002 wrote: > I'm having lots of st

Re: [twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Jesse Stay
What? They're not the same person? All this time... ;-) Yes, I meant Wilson. On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Andrew Badera wrote: > Fred Thompson? What's Law & Order got to do with anything? > > (Wilson?) > > --ab > > > > On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Jesse Stay wrote: > > I think it's

[twitter-dev] Re: Help required using OAuth

2010-04-12 Thread 46Bit
Whilst I personally use a more technical solution, I believe if you put 127.0.0.1 in place of localhost in the Application callback url it works - eg instead of http://localhost/path/to/your/callback/file put http://127.0.0.1/path/to/your/callback/file. It's possible that doesn't work any longer, I

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Jesse Stay
Eric, I disagree. This just means they've put us on notice that if our apps completely revolve around Twitter we risk going into competition with them. I don't think there's anything wrong with that, although it is frustrating, I agree (this is nothing new - they've been doing this for the last 3

Re: [twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Jesse Stay
Not at all - I've spent 3 years building features constantly replaced by Twitter (or killed due to Twitter changing the TOS). I've been there, and had plenty of my share of crankiness - I guess I'm used to it now, and I realize that's just a part of writing apps for the ecosystem (or any 3rd party

Re: [twitter-dev] How to find the frequency of messages exchanged between 2 users

2010-04-12 Thread Abraham Williams
You will have to pull the direct messages and mentions from both users and correlate the data yourself. Abraham On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 12:04, Dushyant wrote: > I am a beginner in twitter API. I wish to count the number of tweets > and direct messages exchanged by 2 people. > Is there a field w

Re: [twitter-dev] Some thoughts leading up to Chirp

2010-04-12 Thread Abraham Williams
I have much to do before my flight tomorrow so this is rough and should be read as such. Even in light of recent events Chirp is looking to be a good time that will hopefully result in fruitful dialog from all. Considering the magnitude of the issue it would have been, in my mind, pertinent to hav

[twitter-dev] Re: What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Dmitri Snytkine
While this is bad news to handful of iPhone based app developers, it's a great news for millions of iphone users who will be able to get Twitter app for free. On Apr 12, 2:46 pm, Eric Woodward wrote: > Ryan, > > Thanks for clarifying, finally, at least. Rebranded Twitter or not, > Tweetie as ow

[twitter-dev] How to find the frequency of messages exchanged between 2 users

2010-04-12 Thread Dushyant
I am a beginner in twitter API. I wish to count the number of tweets and direct messages exchanged by 2 people. Is there a field which can directly show me this. What should I do? -- To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject.

[twitter-dev] Re: Some thoughts leading up to Chirp

2010-04-12 Thread Rick
Absolutely right but then the comment, "it's dangerous to be a Twitter only client" comes to mind. The formula then becomes to develop for other networks (StatusNet?). Good for the end user and other networks but ultimately good for Twitter? The argument could be made that it's good for everyone

[twitter-dev] Re: What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Eric Woodward
Ryan, Thanks for clarifying, finally, at least. Rebranded Twitter or not, Tweetie as owned and developed by Twitter basically reinforces and confirms everything that we posted on the Nambu blog this morning: Twitter will take anything significant built around Twitter for itself, 100%. Twitter is

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Issue on Follow feature

2010-04-12 Thread Ernandes Jr.
In fact, I am developing a mobile Java API, not an app, which I am attempting to get this feature working. Anyway, I will take a look at twitter4j source code to see which magic it performs. :) On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 2:19 PM, nischalshetty wrote: > You can use http://twitter4j.org for your app.

[twitter-dev] Re: What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Michael Macasek
Ryan, Great news thanks for the update! Jesse, Well said. On Apr 12, 10:40 am, Ryan Sarver wrote: > One more from me. People have been asking for specific details around > Tweetie for Mac and I wanted to make sure we clearly message our plans > as we know it. To be clear, Tweetie for the iPhon

[twitter-dev] Re: Some thoughts leading up to Chirp

2010-04-12 Thread Jason Striegel
Thanks, Ryan! I'm looking forward to Thursday's discussion. I think that as 3rd party Twitter developers, we think of ourselves existing somewhere in the highest bracket of "engaged users." Whether it's a valid concern remains to be proven, but a lot of folks (myself included) are now wondering if

[twitter-dev] Re: Issue on Follow feature

2010-04-12 Thread nischalshetty
You can use http://twitter4j.org for your app. It's an open source API for Java. Has an awesome community around it as well and the developer Yusuke is smart and helpful! On Apr 12, 9:29 pm, "Ernandes Jr." wrote: > Hi all, > > I have been struggling to get Follow feature working on a Java API th

Re: [twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Andrew Badera
Fred Thompson? What's Law & Order got to do with anything? (Wilson?) --ab On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Jesse Stay wrote: > I think it's great that Twitter is finally being more transparent about all > this.  I could argue they need to be more transparent (where do they plan to > go in th

Re: [twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Isaiah Carew
sorry for being cranky, but i just spent a year building a tweetie competitor. you can't fault a guy for saying ouch while your knife is still sticking out of his back, right? isaiah http://twitter.com/isaiah On Apr 12, 2010, at 9:10 AM, Jesse Stay wrote: > I think it's great that Twitter is

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Stream crossdomain.xml

2010-04-12 Thread Orian Marx (@orian)
w00t On Apr 12, 12:29 pm, Raffi Krikorian wrote: > yup - totally :P  just giving you an update that its been low on our > priority list :P > > twitter now has a dedicated security manager, so i have just elevated this > to his attention. > > On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Orian Marx (@orian) >

[twitter-dev] Re: Introduce yourself!

2010-04-12 Thread nandab25
Hi, I'm Amit Nanda. Just released an app called twextter: http://twitdom.com/twextter/ which we developed for marketing folk to run SMS contests/campaigns on Twitter (http://www.slideshare.net/ cellzapp/twextter-use-twitter-to-run-sms-contests-campaigns). We need to get elevated streaming access.

[twitter-dev] Help required using OAuth

2010-04-12 Thread Dushyant
I am new to twitter API and also to web hosting and stuff. I have installed a WAMP and use localhost to run my PHP scripts. Now I want to register my app on Twitter and I require a callback URL which must be the URL to your “profile-page.php” file. Do I need a web host for this (kindly suggest a fr

Re: [twitter-dev] users/lookup and OAuthed Signed requests

2010-04-12 Thread ryan baldwin
That's the link I was looking for. Will play around and figure some of this stuff out. Thanks Raffi! - ryan. On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Raffi Krikorian wrote: > creating oauth signatures is annoyingly subtle, isn't it? i would suggest > playing with > > > http://hueniverse.com/2008/10/

[twitter-dev] Issue on Follow feature

2010-04-12 Thread Ernandes Jr.
Hi all, I have been struggling to get Follow feature working on a Java API that I am working on. For every request I am getting the error bellow: /1/notifications/follow/ernandesmjr.xml There was a problem following the specified user. According to the feature's spec, I just need a simple

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Stream crossdomain.xml

2010-04-12 Thread Raffi Krikorian
yup - totally :P just giving you an update that its been low on our priority list :P twitter now has a dedicated security manager, so i have just elevated this to his attention. On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Orian Marx (@orian) wrote: > Totally understood. You shouldn't be relaxing any secur

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Stream crossdomain.xml

2010-04-12 Thread Orian Marx (@orian)
Totally understood. You shouldn't be relaxing any security on anything you're not convinced will remain secure. Just remember you and I started this conversation six months ago ;) http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_frm/thread/d3230be66c27c88e On Apr 12, 11:43 am, Raffi

Re: [twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Scott Wilcox
I second Abraham's view on this. On 12 Apr 2010, at 17:04, Abraham Williams wrote: > There are a number of people that would like Twitter to consider open > sourcing Tweetie for Mac: http://act.ly/1w1 > > There is much to be gained such as community contributed patches, a more > competitive en

[twitter-dev] Twitter lists fails

2010-04-12 Thread fdelpozo
Sorry my english, this is an automatic Google Translate: For at least 2 weeks and stopped working the lists of Twitter. El fallo está a la hora de ver la lista de listas (valga la redundancia). The ruling is the time to see the list of lists (forgive the redundancy). Fail both the API and the Tw

Re: [twitter-dev] users/lookup and OAuthed Signed requests

2010-04-12 Thread Raffi Krikorian
creating oauth signatures is annoyingly subtle, isn't it? i would suggest playing with http://hueniverse.com/2008/10/beginners-guide-to-oauth-part-iv-signing-requests/ and verifying the signature base string and si

Re: [twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Jesse Stay
I think it's great that Twitter is finally being more transparent about all this. I could argue they need to be more transparent (where do they plan to go in the analytics and enterprise spaces?), but it's about time. They've finally drawn the line in the sand - now we need to adapt. Yes, it's f

[twitter-dev] users/lookup and OAuthed Signed requests

2010-04-12 Thread ryan baldwin
I'm having a heck of a time getting the users/lookup to work. I keep getting an "invalid signature" response, however if I try hitting other urls that require authentication (such as statuses/ home_timeline) I get the proper response. The only difference that I can see is that the users/lookup req

Re: [twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Abraham Williams
There are a number of people that would like Twitter to consider open sourcing Tweetie for Mac: http://act.ly/1w1 There is much to be gained such as community contributed patches, a more competitive environment on the Mac, (just to name a few) and little to lose. I hope Twitter

Re: [twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Isaiah Carew
Crystal clear. 1. You're decimating the client market on every platform but Windows. 2. You're killing any potential for innovation or investment. 3. You have no clear (public) plan for any innovation yourself. What marketing genius... Oh never mind. It's not worth the breath. Good luck wit

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Stream crossdomain.xml

2010-04-12 Thread Raffi Krikorian
as i said, unfortunately, i'm not comfortable relaxing the crossdomain file on api.twitter.com until we more carefully analyze our own stack that is running there. we completely agree with your statements here, and we will gladly listen to anybody who wants us to relax the file -- but, you're all

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Stream crossdomain.xml

2010-04-12 Thread Orian Marx (@orian)
I'm no security expert, but this continues to make little sense to me. I believe it is possible to do nasty things using the crossdomain.xml file, just as it is possible to do nasty things with lots of other approaches. My understanding is that having a separate domain for the api now significantly

Re: [twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread TvvitterBug by Applgasm-Apps
So if I got this right, Twitter is going to distribute both Tweetie for iPhone and Tweetie for Mac for "free", thus competing with its developer community in the Twitter desktop and mobile client space with "free" products? And all those "other" desktop and mobile apps that helped put Twitter on t

[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth 2.0

2010-04-12 Thread Dewald Pretorius
Thanks. Just want to get a sense of what's coming up. The spec is an awesome piece of work. On Apr 12, 10:59 am, Raffi Krikorian wrote: > *http://github.com/theRazorBlade/draft-ietf-oauth* > * > * > like i said before, as this is just a draft, i rather not our mailing list > turn into a discussio

[twitter-dev] What's happening with Tweetie for Mac

2010-04-12 Thread Ryan Sarver
One more from me. People have been asking for specific details around Tweetie for Mac and I wanted to make sure we clearly message our plans as we know it. To be clear, Tweetie for the iPhone and it's developer, Loren Brichter, were the focus of our acquisition, but as part of the deal we also got

[twitter-dev] Re: Some thoughts leading up to Chirp

2010-04-12 Thread Dewald Pretorius
Not only do we feel entitled, we ARE entitled to an open and honest explanation when open and honest communication is offered and promised to us. There are two possible paths to follow: a) Give us spin, and don't promise open and honest communication. b) Promise us open and honest communication,

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Stream crossdomain.xml

2010-04-12 Thread Raffi Krikorian
- there should be a very permissive crossdomain.xml file on search.twitter.com; - the firehose does not host a crossdomain.xml file for its production usage; and - twitter.com and api.twitter.com have restrictive crossdomain.xml files. to my understanding (but correct me if i'm w

Re: [twitter-dev] OAuth 2.0

2010-04-12 Thread Raffi Krikorian
*http://github.com/theRazorBlade/draft-ietf-oauth* * * like i said before, as this is just a draft, i rather not our mailing list turn into a discussion of it just yet (once we start implementing it, then all bets are off :P). if there are questions and/or comments, just feel free to reach out to

[twitter-dev] Re: Some thoughts leading up to Chirp

2010-04-12 Thread Robby Grossman
Tweetie 2 for Mac is still alive, folks! http://www.macheist.com/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=370710#p370710 --Robby On Apr 12, 7:33 am, Michael Macasek wrote: > Ryan, > > Great post. Thank you for taking the time to clarify some of Twitters > recent actions and future direction. Hopefully this thre

[twitter-dev] Re: Some thoughts leading up to Chirp

2010-04-12 Thread notinfluential
On Apr 12, 2:44 am, Jason Rundell wrote: > When will Twitter answer: 1) Why did Twitter acquire Tweetie? 2) What > is Twitter planning to do with Tweetie? Since when does Twitter owe you or any of us any sort of explanation for their business practices? Lemme get this straight. Twitter is FREE.

[twitter-dev] Re: Some thoughts leading up to Chirp

2010-04-12 Thread Michael Macasek
Ryan, Great post. Thank you for taking the time to clarify some of Twitters recent actions and future direction. Hopefully this thread will not get derailed... Looking forward to seeing you and all the Twitter folks in a few days to continue the discussion. And maybe at the oneforty PreChip party

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter API - users/search - Help Required

2010-04-12 Thread Jimmy
Oh! I forgot to say thanks to Nic Ross. Thanks to you also. On Apr 11, 10:06 pm, Raffi Krikorian wrote: > ok - sorry - i was thrown off by "ipad".  the results should change, but the > velocity of change may depend.  name search results are ordered so the > "best" results are further up -- new u

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter API - users/search - Help Required

2010-04-12 Thread Jimmy
OK I got it. thanks for the support :) On Apr 11, 10:06 pm, Raffi Krikorian wrote: > ok - sorry - i was thrown off by "ipad".  the results should change, but the > velocity of change may depend.  name search results are ordered so the > "best" results are further up -- new users who get added to

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Stream crossdomain.xml

2010-04-12 Thread Martin Heidegger
To me this step makes very few sense. This API is already public - all data served by this api is public - flash programmers or not. Programmers start to create "twitter.api" proxys infrastructure that reads data from this api and serves just to work around the crossdomain.xml. It is also possibl

[twitter-dev] Retweet rules. What I'm missing?

2010-04-12 Thread hgc2002
I'm having lots of strange problems with retweets. Sometimes it works, sometimes don't. Appart of that, the error messages comming from Twitter are not 100% clear. I'm "reenginering" my mind simply asking to everybody: What are the retweets rules and/or conditions to succed or fail? I mean: what ca

[twitter-dev] Re: Some thoughts leading up to Chirp

2010-04-12 Thread Jason Rundell
When will Twitter answer: 1) Why did Twitter acquire Tweetie? 2) What is Twitter planning to do with Tweetie? On Apr 12, 10:22 am, Ryan Sarver wrote: > I wanted to email everyone and share my thoughts on the acquisition > from Friday, the communication around it and where we are going from > here

[twitter-dev] OAuth 2.0

2010-04-12 Thread Dewald Pretorius
Raffi, Is there a spot where one can read the draft specs of OAuth 2.0? I don't see it on oauth.net. -- To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject.

[twitter-dev] Re: Some thoughts leading up to Chirp

2010-04-12 Thread Dewald Pretorius
Justyn, Trust me, this has nothing to do with negativity. When Ryan sets the clear expectation of, "My promise is that ... we will be sincere and honest in our communication with you," and in the same breath expects us to believe that Tweetie was acquired primarily or solely to avoid confusion in