Kwippy API thoughts

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Dipankar Sarkar

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Jul 29, 2008, 2:11:50 PM7/29/08
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Well I will keep this mail very short and simple :
Popular demands means that the API being developed is very similar to
twitter's API allowing full compatibility with all the apps.

However, if you developers think that a better job can be done (which
i believe is very much the case) ... i would let you decide what kind
of an API would suit your needs the best. If you want OAuth, why and
how will it make us better.

I really want some opinions, right from the developers and engineers
who *rule the world* :).

Cheers,
Dipankar Sarkar
Kwippy.com

alfredwesterveld

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Jul 29, 2008, 6:56:37 PM7/29/08
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Hi,

One thing which I really don't like from twitters API is that I have
to give my username and password for twitter to enable 3rd party to
acess my twits. I would like an implementation like friendfeed has or
jaiku which I think is really simple to implement.

Greetings,
Alfred Westerveld

Dipankar Sarkar

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Aug 2, 2008, 4:42:04 PM8/2/08
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Hey Alfred ,

Thanks for starting the proceeding, I agree that the twitter API are potentially unsafe ... I myself do not like them. I will though have a look at other APIs that we should look like .... in my understanding jaiku has a very clean API, no wonder google showed interest in them.

All in all, the API is going to be out real soon ... feeling a bit stretched as usually :P, lots of things to be rolled out real soon. Stay tuned guys.

Cheers
Dipankar
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Jasdeep

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Aug 2, 2008, 5:31:37 PM8/2/08
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Hi Dipankar,

As Alfred has mention, The problem with twitter api is that i have to give my password to explore it, But as pownce,jaiku and friendfeed api's are based on OAUTH they share a key for the third party access.This makes it more reliable.

Cheers!
Jasdeep

2008/8/3 Dipankar Sarkar <dipanka...@gmail.com>

Jasdeep

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Aug 2, 2008, 5:32:24 PM8/2/08
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Hi Dipankar,

As Alfred has mentioned, The problem with twitter api is that I have to give my password to explore it, But as pownce,jaiku and friendfeed api's are based on OAUTH they share a key for the third party access.This makes it more reliable.

Cheers!
Jasdeep


2008/8/3 Dipankar Sarkar <dipanka...@gmail.com>
Hey Alfred ,

alfredwesterveld

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Aug 3, 2008, 7:09:15 AM8/3/08
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@dipankar: I also some other suggestion for your API. Implementing
webhooks in your api would be really awesome. See http://webhooks.pbwiki.com/
for more info.

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