[twitter-dev] What happened, happened.

2010-04-09 Thread Taylor Singletary
Let there be no doubt that not only will Chirp be an opportunity for developers to learn and talk to platform developers Twitter employees directly about what will obviously be a hot topic on everyone's mind, but Chirp will also in itself be a platform for Twitter to clarify existing capabilities

Re: [twitter-dev] What happened, happened.

2010-04-09 Thread Isaiah
It would be great if Twitter would clarify things online. I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks that it's time to cut losses and move on - starting with Chirp. Frankly I'm not sure I see much point in attending Chirp any more. Isaiah On Apr 9, 2010, at 8:26 PM, Taylor Singletary

Re: [twitter-dev] What happened, happened.

2010-04-09 Thread Cameron Kaiser
Let there be no doubt that not only will Chirp be an opportunity for developers to learn and talk to platform developers Twitter employees directly about what will obviously be a hot topic on everyone's mind, but Chirp will also in itself be a platform for Twitter to clarify existing

Re: [twitter-dev] What happened, happened.

2010-04-09 Thread Chad Etzel
Sorry, but you #LOST me... -Chad On Apr 9, 2010, at 20:26, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com wrote: Let there be no doubt that not only will Chirp be an opportunity for developers to learn and talk to platform developers Twitter employees directly about what will

Re: [twitter-dev] What happened, happened.

2010-04-09 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
On 04/09/2010 08:26 PM, Taylor Singletary wrote: Let there be no doubt that not only will Chirp be an opportunity for developers to learn and talk to platform developers Twitter employees directly about what will obviously be a hot topic on everyone's mind, but Chirp will also in itself be a

Re: [twitter-dev] What happened, happened.

2010-04-09 Thread Raffi Krikorian
Interesting thought: Twitter is the *only* major API I'm aware of that does *not* require a per-user or per-company API key. Sure, there's the oAuth *application* keys, but there's no API key that tells Twitter this activity is coming from Ed Borasky, regardless of IP address or account or