As a casual observer to the list and fan of PuSH, I can't help but wonder why on earth Twitter would want to make a small 3rd party startup responsible for something they could turn around just as well in a couple days.
PuSH is dead simple. If they wanted to supported they could, very easily. Considering how well they seem to be managing their stream API, I would much rather have THEM manage a PuSH-based delivery option as well. Jason On Mar 1, 6:03 pm, Julien Genestoux <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey all, > > I think everybody agrees that Twitter needs a hubs. We (Superfeedr) want to > build it. > > Please help us :http://bit.ly/hub4twitterthe more people in there, the > more comments, the more we can convince Twitter to use ours or even host > their own. This has just been wayyyy to long. > > Any comment, question, suggestion and intro is more than welcome. We can get > them down this road. > > Julien
