It's working great here. Haven't done any more than a basic auth +
single API call but it very smooth for the end user. Nice work guys.

-Stuart

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2009/2/11 Matt Sanford <m...@twitter.com>:
> And the first bugs is …
>     That some of you are not seeing the new "Connections" tab. It looks like
> a minor bug in the code that does the beta access check (which was new,
> never done a closed beta before). We're working on a fix now and will send
> it out with tomorrows morning deploy. I'll update the list once it's out.
> Sorry about that;
>   — Matt Sanford
> On Feb 11, 2009, at 02:16 PM, Matt Sanford wrote:
>
> And now for what I forgot,
>     During this closed beta we recommend very strongly that you not do
> general software releases using the feature.  If we find any security or
> performance problems we will need to turn off OAuth and I don't want to
> break your apps. Your app can sign up users who are not in the closed beta
> but since this is really a focus on getting feedback please try and limit
> the audience to people who you feel can provide some feedback.
> Thanks;
>   — Matt Sanford
> On Feb 11, 2009, at 02:04 PM, Matt Sanford wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
>   Some of you are in the OAuth closed beta and some are not. I know that's
> frustrating but we need to start small so we aren't buried in feature
> requests and bugs all at once. Our intention is to discuss the OAuth
> progress on this main API Google group
> (http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk). If the discussion
> gets in the way of the normal group operation please speak up and we can
> always move it off to a new Google group of its own.
>
>   With all of that in mind we just launched the closed beta switch. If
> you're one of the 150 or so people included in the closed beta your settings
> page (http://twitter.com/account/settings) now contains a "Connections" tab.
> In the sidebar is a little information and a link to register your very own
> application. When you register a new application it will begin as suspended.
> You'll have the technical details (the key and secret) you need to get
> started but one of the Twitter admins will have to approve the application.
> It is not our intention to leave this in place forever but during these
> early application registrations we need to monitor things. Please use real
> descriptions and meaningful names, since that' what we'll have to go on.
> Especially meaningful names.
>
>   During the closed beta we're looking for feedback. The Google group is
> good for discussing general issues and experiences but the Google code
> issues are the best place for bugs and enhancements
> (http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list if you don't already
> know). I added a new milestone of "OAuth", so please mark any bugs with the
> correct milestone. When you report issues try to be specific about the
> problem, especially in how to reproduce it. It would also save us some time
> reviewing if you mark enhancements with "Type-Enhancement"in the appropriate
> box.
>
> Thanks;
> — Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
>
>

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