WyoKnott,

Thanks for your email. We really appreciate the candid feedback and
definitely is not something we want to see happening. I would like to
hear more about what you mean by "not stable enough" and what specific
issues we can work on that would get you to consider Twitter a
platform worthy of building your business on.

I look forward to your feedback.

Best, Ryan

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 6:36 AM, WyoKnott <mycro...@lifewithindustry.com> wrote:
>
> A few months ago I was introduced to the Twitter API by a prospective
> client who wanted a custom application. I took the time to learn the
> API and wrote a quick and dirty standalone windows app. The project
> fell through (the client could not get financing) but I have continued
> to be a twitter user and have subscribed to this group email. I
> stopped development on the project because the API does not yet seem
> stable enough for me to try to produce a marketable product on my own
> while at the same time chasing an API around. Is my opinion way off
> the mark or are some of the other developers out there feeling the
> same way.
>
> I am considering restarting development on the project if the Twitter
> API is likely to get more stable in the near future.
>
> Thanks for tolerating my ravings
>
> WyoKnott
>

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