Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisting is still in the docs. Please remove this.

2011-02-12 Thread Jan Paricka
Cool.  I am weeks from launch and I am fucked.  Without whitelisting, my app
won't sustain more than 15 users.  Thank you twitter, thank you very much.
 Btw, I really hoped to launch at @geekn'rolla

Jan


On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:33 PM, mabujo jaa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Jan, yes twitter have said they're removing whitelisting for new
 requests, see here :
 http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/1acd954f8a04fa84


 On Feb 12, 5:37 pm, Jan Paricka jpari...@gmail.com wrote:
  Whoa, does that mean twitter is no longer whitelisting??
 
  Guys, I spent nearly two years working on the app - it's nearly ready,
  whitelisting is essential to us.
 
  Please advice,
 
  Jan
 
  On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Taylor Singletary 
 
 
 
  taylorsinglet...@twitter.com wrote:
   Sorry Adam, missed this document among the many -- it's fixed now. The
 form
   itself and its text are immutable at the moment.
 
   On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:26 AM, Adam Green 140...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  http://dev.twitter.com/pages/rate-limiting#whitelisting
 
   Ryan, Taylor, Matt, I know changing mistakes in the docs has been
   impossible in the past. My guess is that someone lost the password for
   these pages. But leaving the whitelisting statement in the docs and
   the whitelisting form online is a sign of complete disrespect for your
   developers. New devs will see this and still think they can get
   whitelisting. Even worse they will waste their time building apps that
   need whitelisting, since the request form says:
   Whitelisting is only available to developers and to applications in
   production
 
   How would you feel if you started building an app today, spent months
   on it, got it into production, and then waited months for approval,
   since the docs say you won't get a response until approval is done?
 
   Not removing this shows that developers don't really matter to
   Twitter. Removing it right away shows that they do. Please don't say
   that you are too busy to make that change, and that it will be done
   some time in the future. Nobody is that busy.
 
   Please remove it. Thanks.
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisting is still in the docs. Please remove this.

2011-02-12 Thread Tom van der Woerdt

won't sustain more than 15 users
Why not? If you have 15 users, you can spread the API calls over them 
and the last time I checked, 15*350 gives you 5250 API calls.


Tom


On 2/12/11 7:24 PM, Jan Paricka wrote:

Cool.  I am weeks from launch and I am fucked.  Without whitelisting, my
app won't sustain more than 15 users.  Thank you twitter, thank you very
much.  Btw, I really hoped to launch at @geekn'rolla

Jan


On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:33 PM, mabujo jaa...@gmail.com
mailto:jaa...@gmail.com wrote:

Jan, yes twitter have said they're removing whitelisting for new
requests, see here :

http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/1acd954f8a04fa84


On Feb 12, 5:37 pm, Jan Paricka jpari...@gmail.com
mailto:jpari...@gmail.com wrote:
  Whoa, does that mean twitter is no longer whitelisting??
 
  Guys, I spent nearly two years working on the app - it's nearly
ready,
  whitelisting is essential to us.
 
  Please advice,
 
  Jan
 
  On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Taylor Singletary 
 
 
 
  taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
mailto:taylorsinglet...@twitter.com wrote:
   Sorry Adam, missed this document among the many -- it's fixed
now. The form
   itself and its text are immutable at the moment.
 
   On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:26 AM, Adam Green 140...@gmail.com
mailto:140...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  http://dev.twitter.com/pages/rate-limiting#whitelisting
 
   Ryan, Taylor, Matt, I know changing mistakes in the docs has been
   impossible in the past. My guess is that someone lost the
password for
   these pages. But leaving the whitelisting statement in the
docs and
   the whitelisting form online is a sign of complete disrespect
for your
   developers. New devs will see this and still think they can get
   whitelisting. Even worse they will waste their time building
apps that
   need whitelisting, since the request form says:
   Whitelisting is only available to developers and to
applications in
   production
 
   How would you feel if you started building an app today, spent
months
   on it, got it into production, and then waited months for
approval,
   since the docs say you won't get a response until approval is
done?
 
   Not removing this shows that developers don't really matter to
   Twitter. Removing it right away shows that they do. Please
don't say
   that you are too busy to make that change, and that it will be
done
   some time in the future. Nobody is that busy.
 
   Please remove it. Thanks.
 
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resources:http://dev.twitter.com/doc
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisting is still in the docs. Please remove this.

2011-02-12 Thread Jan Paricka
The app I am working on is assisting these users - also importing (and
semantically analyses) their contacts, replicate their follow structure, etc
etc  By importing these, I'm also building an index of the twitter
experts

It's the invisible part to the project that won't work. The
http://74.3.248.227/user/fu2ri/arbor/ mumbo jumbo.

Effectively, it's a supporting desktop app. I call it Sopy.
(name comes from social.py)

I'm hoping to launch on @geeknrolla if I'm accepted.

Jan

On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 7:43 PM, Tom van der Woerdt i...@tvdw.eu wrote:

 won't sustain more than 15 users
 Why not? If you have 15 users, you can spread the API calls over them and
 the last time I checked, 15*350 gives you 5250 API calls.

 Tom



 On 2/12/11 7:24 PM, Jan Paricka wrote:

 Cool.  I am weeks from launch and I am fucked.  Without whitelisting, my
 app won't sustain more than 15 users.  Thank you twitter, thank you very
 much.  Btw, I really hoped to launch at @geekn'rolla

 Jan


 On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:33 PM, mabujo jaa...@gmail.com
 mailto:jaa...@gmail.com wrote:

Jan, yes twitter have said they're removing whitelisting for new
requests, see here :

 http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/1acd954f8a04fa84


On Feb 12, 5:37 pm, Jan Paricka jpari...@gmail.com
mailto:jpari...@gmail.com wrote:
  Whoa, does that mean twitter is no longer whitelisting??
 
  Guys, I spent nearly two years working on the app - it's nearly
ready,
  whitelisting is essential to us.
 
  Please advice,
 
  Jan
 
  On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Taylor Singletary 
 
 
 
  taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
mailto:taylorsinglet...@twitter.com wrote:
   Sorry Adam, missed this document among the many -- it's fixed
now. The form
   itself and its text are immutable at the moment.
 
   On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:26 AM, Adam Green 140...@gmail.com
mailto:140...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  http://dev.twitter.com/pages/rate-limiting#whitelisting
 
   Ryan, Taylor, Matt, I know changing mistakes in the docs has been
   impossible in the past. My guess is that someone lost the
password for
   these pages. But leaving the whitelisting statement in the
docs and
   the whitelisting form online is a sign of complete disrespect
for your
   developers. New devs will see this and still think they can get
   whitelisting. Even worse they will waste their time building
apps that
   need whitelisting, since the request form says:
   Whitelisting is only available to developers and to
applications in
   production
 
   How would you feel if you started building an app today, spent
months
   on it, got it into production, and then waited months for
approval,
   since the docs say you won't get a response until approval is
done?
 
   Not removing this shows that developers don't really matter to
   Twitter. Removing it right away shows that they do. Please
don't say
   that you are too busy to make that change, and that it will be
done
   some time in the future. Nobody is that busy.
 
   Please remove it. Thanks.
 
   --
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resources:http://dev.twitter.com/doc
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