That URL can also be found as http://apistatus.twitter.com now. Enjoy.
It will work as long as Watchmouse is up.

There's more info there than I even know what to do with. Y'all can
thank Watchmouse and especially @mccv for the careful curation of that
dashboard. There's more we can do in this area as well.

Taylor

On Wednesday, April 14, 2010, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The status page is available on a completely different domain. The rest of 
> the dev information is not all that critical during downtime.
> http://status.watchmouse.com/7617
>
>
>  <http://status.watchmouse.com/7617>Abraham
>
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 23:26, 46Bit <m...@46bit.com> wrote:
> First of all I'd like to add my thanks for this to everyone else's - a
> much nicer and more self-contained setup than we've had before, if not
> an entirely unexpected development.
>
> One issue I'd like to query (and apologies if this has come up before,
> I've not been watching the chirp streams) is whether dev.twitter.com
> is architected to be likely to survive major Twitter downtime? I'm
> sure you'll appreciate my point that uptime information is unlikely to
> be useful if we can't get it when the main Twitter site is undergoing
> technical issues itself. Whilst I can't claim to be any sort of
> network engineer or even to have a particularly good knowledge of the
> DNS system I wonder if you could possibly set dev.twitter.com up
> externally - that is, with another hosting provider and/or in a
> different location, in order to make sure it stays up (though
> obviously this might not be reasonably economical).
>
> On Apr 14, 10:27 pm, Dewald Pretorius <dpr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Okay, this seriously rocks.
>>
>> Congrats to everyone who worked on making dev.twitter.com happen.
>
>
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Taylor Singletary
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