And you can check on the progress of that Status ID on: www.twitpocalypse.com Unless Twitter decides to blacklist us) for sending too many requests to the public timeline API...
So Twitter, if you do so, please send me an email martin [insert at] wherecloud [dot] com so we can work something out :-) Martin - www.wherecloud.com On May 13, 9:07 pm, Craig Hockenberry <craig.hockenbe...@gmail.com> wrote: > Let me be the first to say THANK YOU for this advance notice. I found > and fixed some bugs in our iPhone client today because of it — and I'm > very happy to hear that we have some time to get the code approved in > the App Store. > > We love to complain when the process goes awry, but it's also > important to remember to give credit when it's well and truly due. > Thanks again! > > -ch > > On May 13, 12:12 pm, Matt Sanford <m...@twitter.com> wrote: > > > Quick update … > > > While looking at the code that reminded me of this error I see it > > had some bugs of its own. We seem to have a matter of weeks rather > > than days before this change. Mobile developers and other who deride > > our lack of early notice take heed … now is the time to go unsigned. > > > Thanks; > > – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford > > Twitter Dev > > > On May 13, 2009, at 10:49 AM, Cameron Kaiser wrote: > > > >> I see that the product manager/APIs position is still on your > > >> site... does > > >> that mean the position is still open? Does teasing the API team > > >> help as a > > >> qualification? > > > > It may get you an interview, but only so they can surreptitiously > > > get a > > > photo and send it to the nice Italian men with the kneecappers. > > > > -- > > > ------------------------------------ > > > personal:http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ > > > -- > > > Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems *www.floodgap.com*ckai...@floodgap.com > > > -- They told me I was gullible ... and I believed them. > > > -----------------------