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Ryan Sarver  
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 More options Dec 28 2009, 12:24 am
From: Ryan Sarver <rsar...@twitter.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 21:24:37 -0800
Local: Mon, Dec 28 2009 12:24 am
Subject: Platform announcements from LeWeb

Hey all,

Now that the dust has settled a bit and we are in the midst of the holidays
I wanted to email everyone and provide some more details on the
announcements we made a few weeks ago at LeWeb.

*50,000 apps*
We are continually amazed by all the incredible work the ecosystem does as a
whole and we proud that developers have created over 50,000 applications
that allow people to experience Twitter in so many different ways. We are
really looking forward to what 2010 has in store as we put more emphasis on
supporting the ecosystem better and maturing as a platform. We are humbled
by and appreciative all the hard work you do. Please continue to give us
feedback -- both good and bad -- on how we can support you better in your
efforts to build awesome apps.

*Auth announcements*
With the recent launches of Retweet, Lists and Geotagging we have seen
applications struggle to provide the experience they want for their users
within the 150 req/hr limit. We are excited to open the skies up a bit and
provide some more room for developers to work within. Starting in a few
weeks all OAuth requests to api.twitter.com/1/ will be able to take
advantage of a 10x rate limit increase. Basic Whitelisting still exists and
is unchanged. We look forward to what this means in terms of the increased
richness around the user experience in Twitter apps.

*Developer Site*
From the beginning we have used a disparate set of tools to help support the
community -- from the apiwiki, to code.google.com for issues to this mailing
group. It was a great way to get started quickly with fairly robust tools,
but we need a place for developers to start from and help them find the
right answers to their questions and help them solve their problems. We have
announced a new Developer Site that begins to consolidate these
communications channels and tools into a single place while adding some new,
exciting tools to help developers. There will be new reference
documentation, search, API console, API status dashboard (external
monitoring service) and clearer documentation of policies. We are investing
heavily in this area and will continue to improve the tools and content for
the ecosystem to make sure that you have everything you need to get started
and for continued support. We are really interested in getting your feedback
on what will create a great site, so please let us know your wishlist of
things that will help you be a more informed and more efficient developer.

*Chirp - Twitter Developer Conference*
Personally one of the most exciting announcements is that we will be
throwing the first official Twitter Developer Conference which we are
calling Chirp. It will be a two day event focused on equipping developers
with all the tools they need to go forth and build great things. Day One
will be filled with speakers from Twitter and the ecosystem talking about a
broad range of topics like our roadmap, the Streaming API, how to develop
desktop applications, sentiment analysis, user research and more. At the end
of Day One we will kick off a 24-hour hack event with lots of great
announcements and surprises already lined up. We'll also be filling Day Two
with some workshops on specific topics for developers who want to dive deep
in certain areas. There are lots of great surprises in store for the event
and we hope to see lots of you there.

*Firehose for everyone*
Finally, the announcement that has garnered the most coverage and
excitement. As I stated in the session at LeWeb we are committed to
providing a framework for any company big or small, rich or poor to do a
deal with us to get access to the Firehose in the same way we did deals with
Google and Microsoft. We want everyone to have the opportunity -- terms will
vary based on a number of variables but we want a two-person startup in a
garage to have the same opportunity to build great things with the full feed
that someone with a billion dollar market cap does. There are still a lot of
details to be fleshed out and communicated, but this a top priority for us
and we look forward to what types of companies and products get built on top
of this unique and rich stream.

Sorry for the long-winded email, but there is lots of really exciting stuff
for us to be talking about. As always, we are very interested in getting
your feedback on the announcements and more generally on how we can continue
to improve how we work together. As I said a few times in the session, our
success is dependent on your success so please let us know what we can do to
help make you successful.

Happy holidays, Ryan


 
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Tim Haines  
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 More options Dec 28 2009, 4:38 am
From: Tim Haines <tmhai...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 22:38:46 +1300
Local: Mon, Dec 28 2009 4:38 am
Subject: Re: [twitter-dev] Platform announcements from LeWeb

Hey Ryan,

Thanks for writing this up.  Fantastic to have it summarized.
 Congratulations to the whole team on what you've managed to achieved so far
- truly mind blowing.  Looking forward to seeing what you bring in 2010.

My 2c on what you announced here:

1) It's become frustrating to have the code.google.com issue tracker service
only API issues.  There's no good way to track and get notification on
issues when they're not API related.  (And if they're lodged in the API
tracker, they get closed for not being API related).  I really hope the new
dev site you're putting together allows for both API and core twitter bugs
to be reported, and it emails updates when someone from twitter
acknowledges/updates/resolves.

2) Chirp - I really hope that you'll make videos of the content available on
the web.

Cheers,

Tim.


 
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Tyrone - HHDB.com  
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 More options Dec 28 2009, 6:30 am
From: "Tyrone - HHDB.com" <tyronenor...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 03:30:56 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon, Dec 28 2009 6:30 am
Subject: Re: Platform announcements from LeWeb
very excited about the open Firehose feed. i think Chirp would really
fit Twitter's scalable, open-source model if it were free or close to
being free. i'm a fan...thanks!

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Matt Auckland  
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 More options Dec 28 2009, 10:09 am
From: Matt Auckland <i...@youandtheweb.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 07:09:44 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon, Dec 28 2009 10:09 am
Subject: Re: Platform announcements from LeWeb
Sounds really interesting. I've been keen to start working with the
Twitter API, and more to the point I'm keen to add Twitter support as
a feature of the start-up I'm developing at present.

I also hope that the Chirp will be recorded and posted online, because
as a UK developer I can't always afford to fly out to the US for
conferences.

Matt

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funkatron  
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 More options Dec 29 2009, 9:33 pm
From: funkatron <funkat...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2009 18:33:56 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Dec 29 2009 9:33 pm
Subject: Re: Platform announcements from LeWeb
Will this be posted to the dev announcement list as well? I missed
this until now because it was not -- only caught it by chance in my
friends timeline via ReadWriteWeb.

--
Ed Finkler
http://funkatron.com
Twitter:@funkatron
AIM: funka7ron
ICQ: 3922133
XMPP:funkat...@gmail.com

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