Thanks a ton Abraham for all your help on this list, you will be missed. As for a possible replacement for Q/A off of this list, has a stackoverflow sort of site been considered? I think this would make a good addition to the dev.twitter.com website. Just an idea.
Josh On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Ryan Sarver <rsar...@twitter.com> wrote: > Abraham, > > Really sorry to hear that we'll be losing you. You have been a HUGE part of > this community for many years and have helped countless developers make > their way through, at times, really choppy waters. We can't thank you enough > for the time and energy you have put into helping developers in the twitter > API community grow and please know we are really appreciative of all your > efforts. > > FWIW, we are all in agreement that the mailing list is probably no longer > the right tool for the community and are actively looking at other > solutions. Any suggestions are welcome. > > If you ever need a reference, please consider us top of the list :) > > Best wishes and hopefully we'll find you lurking. > > Ryan > > On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 9:13 PM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> I just wanted to let everyone know that I won't be on the list much going >> forward. Reading the list has become a time consuming burden (1000+ >> emails/month) and much of it has become reiteration for me. Getting more >> time on my own projects and paying for the roof over my head are top >> priorities right now. But if you have questions pertaining to me feel free >> to cc me on them and I will be more then happy to jump in. >> >> If you are interested in hiring me for Twitter integration projects >> (especially OAuth with just over 2 weeks left) or just want to say hi you >> can reach me as 4bra...@gmail.com or @abraham. >> >> Oh. I have several Twitter API related blog posts in draft so be sure to >> look for them on http://blog.abrah.am/. >> >> I'll be around :) >> Abraham >> ------------- >> Abraham Williams | Hacker Advocate | http://abrah.am >> @abraham | http://projects.abrah.am | http://blog.abrah.am >> This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. >> > >