We've had an overwhelming response, and I'm now considering the
application for private beta participation closed unless you have a
released, widely-used Twitter application (in which case I may have
already put you on the list).

If you made the private beta, I emailed you back. If you didn't, hang
tight: we'll try to keep the private beta period as short as possible.
Once it's over, we'll have a public beta during which anyone can
create and manage OAuth applications.

During the entire beta period, public and private, please only
encourage your most technical users to try OAuth out. The beta period
is, as if it needed to be said, NOT a final release, and should be
treated with caution.

Thanks for your enthusiasm! We'll email out next steps soon.

On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 13:35, Alex Payne <a...@twitter.com> wrote:
> We're getting ready to start the closed beta period for our OAuth
> support. If you'd like to participate in this beta, please email
> a...@twitter.com with the Twitter username that you'd like to be
> associated with your applications.
>
> In the closed beta period, participants will be able to create and
> manage an unlimited number of OAuth applications. Any user will able
> to access these applications, but only participants will be able to
> create them. More documentation forthcoming.
>
> --
> Alex Payne - API Lead, Twitter, Inc.
> http://twitter.com/al3x
>



-- 
Alex Payne - API Lead, Twitter, Inc.
http://twitter.com/al3x

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