After the "recent" changes to Twitter API "half" of the Linux twitter
clients died horribly (can't log in) as they don't seem to support the 1.1
API.
I wouldn't normally bother but our organisation has been "strongly
encouraged" to monitor twitter so we can act on stuff posted there.
Any suggestion
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On 08/20/2013 03:42 AM, Martin S wrote:
> After the "recent" changes to Twitter API "half" of the Linux
> twitter clients died horribly (can't log in) as they don't seem to
> support the 1.1 API. I wouldn't normally bother but our
> organisation has be
On 08/20/2013 02:42 AM, Martin S wrote:
> After the "recent" changes to Twitter API "half" of the Linux twitter
> clients died horribly (can't log in) as they don't seem to support the
> 1.1 API.
> I wouldn't normally bother but our organisation has been "strongly
> encouraged" to monitor twitter s
On 08/20/2013 09:42 AM, Martin S wrote:
After the "recent" changes to Twitter API "half" of the Linux twitter
clients died horribly (can't log in) as they don't seem to support the
1.1 API.
I wouldn't normally bother but our organisation has been "strongly
encouraged" to monitor twitter so we can
Patrick Lists:
> On 08/20/2013 09:42 AM, Martin S wrote:
>> After the "recent" changes to Twitter API "half" of the Linux twitter
>> clients died horribly (can't log in) as they don't seem to support the
>> 1.1 API.
>> I wouldn't normally bother but our organisation has been "strongly
>> encouraged
On 08/20/2013 05:58 PM, Martin S wrote:
Patrick Lists:
On 08/20/2013 09:42 AM, Martin S wrote:
After the "recent" changes to Twitter API "half" of the Linux twitter
clients died horribly (can't log in) as they don't seem to support the
1.1 API.
I wouldn't normally bother but our organisation ha
Patrick Lists:
> On 08/20/2013 05:58 PM, Martin S wrote:
>> Patrick Lists:
>>> On 08/20/2013 09:42 AM, Martin S wrote:
After the "recent" changes to Twitter API "half" of the Linux twitter
clients died horribly (can't log in) as they don't seem to support the
1.1 API.
I wouldn't