[twitter-dev] Re: Did I miss an OAuth announcement?

2009-03-25 Thread Chad Etzel
"official tweet" http://twitter.com/al3x/statuses/1339404891 I don't recall seeing anything official posted to this group, though... strange. So, yes, it's open now. Go Nuts :) -Chad On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:21 PM, iematthew wrote: > > The last I heard, OAuth was still in closed beta. I'm as

[twitter-dev] Re: Did I miss an OAuth announcement?

2009-03-25 Thread Rod Begbie
I read that as "anyone can create an OAuth app without having to be approved, however OAuth is still in beta". Not the same as "OAuth is out of beta and can/should be used by publicly released software/sites." Rod. On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Chad Etzel wrote: > > "official tweet" > http:/

[twitter-dev] Re: Did I miss an OAuth announcement?

2009-03-25 Thread iematthew
Silly me, and strange indeed. Here I was watching the official channels for important announcements. And yes, @Rod, not the same at all. On Mar 25, 4:43 pm, Rod Begbie wrote: > I read that as "anyone can create an OAuth app without having to be > approved, however OAuth is still in beta".  Not t

[twitter-dev] Re: Did I miss an OAuth announcement?

2009-03-25 Thread Chad Etzel
Yes, Public Beta. ...still very much beta, but now an open beta. beta beta beta, -Beta On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:53 PM, iematthew wrote: > > Silly me, and strange indeed. Here I was watching the official > channels for important announcements. And yes, @Rod, not the same at > all. > > On Mar 2

[twitter-dev] Re: Did I miss an OAuth announcement?

2009-03-25 Thread Brandon Geiger
you should follow @twitterapi - easier to keep up with announcements regarding the API and OAuth. It went public the 16th. On Mar 25, 2:21 pm, iematthew wrote: > The last I heard, OAuth was still in closed beta. I'm assuming any > announcements of an official launch would appear in the API > Ann

[twitter-dev] Re: Did I miss an OAuth announcement?

2009-03-27 Thread iematthew
Thanks, Brandon. I was following, but tweets get lost in the clutter. I've added it to my rss reader so hopefully I've got the bases covered now. On Mar 25, 4:28 pm, Brandon Geiger wrote: > you should follow @twitterapi - easier to keep up with announcements > regarding the API and OAuth. It wen