Re: [twitter-dev] OAuth User Numbers for Apps

2010-05-06 Thread Taylor Singletary
Hi Nik,

Long-term, we'd really like to offer more stats for developers on
dev.twitter.com.. The user count was specifically removed from the new dev
portal for the fail whale reason you noted -- applications with a large
number of associated access tokens cause issues right now when sourcing
data. There's really no timeframe for more stats right now though.

Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod


On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 2:34 AM, Nik Fletcher  wrote:

> Hi Guys
>
> With the new developer portal up and running, is there any timeframe
> for bringing back the authenticated user stats for apps, and are there
> any plans to improve the reporting in this regard (so, active users in
> the past 30 days on top of 'all-time authenticated users')? We're
> currently assessing the relative user numbers for @socialiteapp and
> given that the http://twitter.com/oauth_clients/details/{client ID}
> URL is perma-fail-whaling (previously it used to work after 10 minutes
> or so), we'd love to be able to see some details on the apps
> authenticated user numbers.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Nik
> --
> Nik Fletcher
> Support / QA Manager, Realmac Software
> @nikf
>


[twitter-dev] OAuth User Numbers for Apps

2010-05-06 Thread Nik Fletcher
Hi Guys

With the new developer portal up and running, is there any timeframe
for bringing back the authenticated user stats for apps, and are there
any plans to improve the reporting in this regard (so, active users in
the past 30 days on top of 'all-time authenticated users')? We're
currently assessing the relative user numbers for @socialiteapp and
given that the http://twitter.com/oauth_clients/details/{client ID}
URL is perma-fail-whaling (previously it used to work after 10 minutes
or so), we'd love to be able to see some details on the apps
authenticated user numbers.

Thanks!

Nik
--
Nik Fletcher
Support / QA Manager, Realmac Software
@nikf