[twitter-dev] Re: Looks like our application is DOA...

2011-02-13 Thread Tim Skipper
On Feb 12, 2:19 pm, Gummy Bear ser...@seductive.com wrote: There's simple workaround for that. Just think about it and you'll figure it out ;-) Yes, use email instead. I can't help thinking that all these devs up in arms because Twitter have limited use of their (free) service are making

[twitter-dev] Re: Looks like our application is DOA...

2011-02-13 Thread pl
We already have email as an option (and SMS, and a variety of other methods) - we had been specifically asked by a couple of customers to use twitter as a notification feed and this development was in response to those requests. We actually do take customer requests in and listen to what they are

[twitter-dev] Re: Looks like our application is DOA...

2011-02-12 Thread Gummy Bear
There's simple workaround for that. Just think about it and you'll figure it out ;-) -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list

[twitter-dev] Re: Looks like our application is DOA...

2011-02-12 Thread DaveH
Change the message so that it can go into their activity stream instead of a DM. It may be that you have less information, but a @storeowner, You just received an order is better than nothing. Granted with DM you could include more information, but at least a generic message would suffice to have

[twitter-dev] Re: Looks like our application is DOA...

2011-02-11 Thread pl
Well, guess we just have to wait and see, but to be honest I get the feeling that we are just going to have to can this project. It's a shame that this has happened, all we can do is explain to or customers that it is a situation outside of our control and that it's twitter that are preventing