Internal discussions indicate that removing the backing store that
supports this method remains a priority. The API will be disabled to
allow the backing store to be decommissioned.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.
On Oct 26, 3:18 am, Tim Haines wrote:
> I gues
I guess they haven't indicated otherwise, so you'd have to presume it's
still going to go ahead?
I half expect they'll delay it due to performance issues raised, but I
wouldn't bank on it.
Tim.
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 6:49 PM, DustyReagan wrote:
>
> Bump.
>
> Anyone know if page deprecation st
Bump.
Anyone know if page deprecation still scheduled to happen on Oct.
26th?
On Oct 22, 3:17 am, Rich wrote:
> I hope not, Apple are being especially slow at approving my update at
> the moment that includes the cursor changes!
>
> On Oct 22, 3:20 am, DustyReagan wrote:
>
>
>
> > Is page dep
I hope not, Apple are being especially slow at approving my update at
the moment that includes the cursor changes!
On Oct 22, 3:20 am, DustyReagan wrote:
> Is page deprecation still scheduled to happen on Oct. 26th?
>
> Is this deprecation happening on all methods that have the cursor
> paramete
Is page deprecation still scheduled to happen on Oct. 26th?
Is this deprecation happening on all methods that have the cursor
parameter enabled?
-Dusty
On Oct 8, 5:26 am, Kyle Mulka wrote:
> Will thepageparameter on /statuses/user_timeline (or on any of the
> other timeline methods) be deprec
Will the page parameter on /statuses/user_timeline (or on any of the
other timeline methods) be deprecated as well?
https://twitterapi.pbworks.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-statuses-user_timeline
I've noticed a lot of failures on /statuses/user_timeline recently.
Instead of the page parameter, i
I'll pass those numbers along to our App Services team and see what they can do.
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 19:07, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
>
> Alex,
>
> Thanks for this.
>
> Is there any way that response times on the call could be improved?
>
> It takes around 4 seconds to retrieve one cursor. Whe
Alex,
Thanks for this.
Is there any way that response times on the call could be improved?
It takes around 4 seconds to retrieve one cursor. When one retrieves
the followers/friends of an account with 100,000 of those, with 100
followers/friends per cursor, it takes more than an hour to retriev