Announcement: new API Wiki!

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Alex Payne

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Aug 22, 2008, 6:05:32 PM8/22/08
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Earlier this week we announced [1] that my role at Twitter is now API
Lead. That means you all get my full attention, rather than the bits
and pieces of my time that I've been able to devote to the API over
the last year and a half. Joining me on our API team is Matt Sanford,
who's already been answering some of your questions about the Search
API.

We have some ambitious goals for revamping the API before the end of
the year, but a first step is to improve the documentation and better
support the community. his group seems to work well enough for
mailing list functionality, but the "pages" feature that we've been
using for the documentation has been lacking. We need a better place
to collaborate and document.

To that end, we've launched http://apiwiki.twitter.com/, which is now
the official home of Twitter's API. The REST API Documentation has
moved there [2], as have the several other pages that users had
contributed. The "pages" functionality on this group has been hidden,
but links to individual pages will continue to work; all pages have
been updated to point to their new home on the API Wiki.

Please help out and expand the wiki with your experience and expertise. Thanks!

[1] http://blog.twitter.com/2008/08/alex-payne-api-lead.html
[2] http://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST-API-Documentation

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Alex Payne - API Lead, Twitter, Inc.
http://twitter.com/al3x

Cameron Kaiser

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Aug 22, 2008, 6:11:37 PM8/22/08
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> Earlier this week we announced [1] that my role at Twitter is now API
> Lead. That means you all get my full attention, rather than the bits
> and pieces of my time that I've been able to devote to the API over
> the last year and a half. Joining me on our API team is Matt Sanford,
> who's already been answering some of your questions about the Search
> API.

We salute the awesome.

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