Thanks Taylor!

Appreciate the assistance.

On Aug 14, 12:16 pm, Taylor Singletary <taylorsinglet...@twitter.com>
wrote:
> At this time, whitelisting applies to IP addresses and member accounts.
> OAuth and applications as entities themselves have no relation to
> whitelisting. Whitelisting currently has no relation to method of
> authorization (basic auth vs. OAuth).
>
> Short answer: Whitelisting doesn't change for you.
>
> But during the phase out of basic auth, your whitelisted requests while
> using basic auth will decrease by 10% each week day until all access will be
> denied in totality.
>
> Taylor
>
> On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 4:51 AM, Matt Trinneer <matt.trinn...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > I agree Tom and am in the process of doing that.  I guess my biggest
> > question could be rephrased as:
>
> > After switching to OAuth will my extended rate limits automatically
> > apply to OAuth requests from the same user/IP?
>
> > Matt
>
> > On Aug 13, 2:50 pm, Tom van der Woerdt <i...@tvdw.eu> wrote:
> > > On 8/13/10 8:08 PM, Matt Trinneer wrote:
>
> > > > Hello,
>
> > > > I'm curious to understand how the transition to OAuth will take place
> > > > for whitelisted accounts.  Currently I have 2 streaming accounts,
> > > > which if I understand correctly will not be impacted at all, and a
> > > > whitelisted basic auth access (20k/hour) for a specific set of IPs.
>
> > > > I've read that the Basic Auth rate limit will decrease by 10 calls a
> > > > day for 15 days until it's finally turned off for good.  Is this still
> > > > true?  If so, how the decrease apply to the extended 20k/hour rate
> > > > limit? Will it see a corresponding 6.6% (1320 call) reduction every
> > > > day during the same period?
>
> > > > Also, in order to have the extended rate limit I currently have
> > > > available to my new OAuth application, is there anything I need to
> > > > do?  Or does the fact that the new OAuth application was registered
> > > > under the same username and requests originate from ip combination
> > > > automatically transfer the limits?
>
> > > > Thanks for any insight you can offer.
>
> > > > Matt
>
> > > Hi Matt,
>
> > > I would like to point out that I think that you should stop worrying
> > > about the Basic Auth rate limiting and simply implement OAuth. It's
> > > about time that you do so anyway.
>
> > > Your extended limit is IP-based and does not care about the type you use
> > > - basic or OAuth.
>
> > > Tom

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