[twitter-dev] Re: wait time for Site Streams whitelist ?

2011-04-19 Thread David W
Well it's taken 7 weeks, but I finally got an email basically saying
we weren't accepted onto the beta program.

Fair enough - it is a beta, least we can make other plans now.

dw.

On Apr 19, 12:39 am, Mamadou Bobo Diallo dia...@gurumades.com wrote:
 We are all waiting for Site Stream whitelisting. The issues here is
 that you are stuck not knowing either you should invest more time in
 building a product you never tested. Unfortunatly, site stream is
 the only  API on which our product make sense building on.

 So let have finger crossed and hope we'll get one day an email from
 twitter.

 On 18 avr, 08:10, David W d_wy...@yahoo.com wrote:







  I'm intrigued - has anyone else been given Site Streams access in the
  last month?  We signed the Terms of Service over a month ago and have
  heard nothing since, despite asking here, via email and via
  @SiteStreams

  I'm interested to know whether all applications have been frozen or
  whether it's just ours for unknown reasons.

  Thanks,
  dw.

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[twitter-dev] Re: wait time for Site Streams whitelist ?

2011-04-18 Thread David W
I'm intrigued - has anyone else been given Site Streams access in the
last month?  We signed the Terms of Service over a month ago and have
heard nothing since, despite asking here, via email and via
@SiteStreams

I'm interested to know whether all applications have been frozen or
whether it's just ours for unknown reasons.

Thanks,
dw.

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[twitter-dev] Re: wait time for Site Streams whitelist ?

2011-04-18 Thread Mamadou Bobo Diallo
We are all waiting for Site Stream whitelisting. The issues here is
that you are stuck not knowing either you should invest more time in
building a product you never tested. Unfortunatly, site stream is
the only  API on which our product make sense building on.

So let have finger crossed and hope we'll get one day an email from
twitter.

On 18 avr, 08:10, David W d_wy...@yahoo.com wrote:
 I'm intrigued - has anyone else been given Site Streams access in the
 last month?  We signed the Terms of Service over a month ago and have
 heard nothing since, despite asking here, via email and via
 @SiteStreams

 I'm interested to know whether all applications have been frozen or
 whether it's just ours for unknown reasons.

 Thanks,
 dw.

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[twitter-dev] Re: wait time for Site Streams whitelist ?

2011-04-07 Thread David W
Hey Taylor,
Thanks for the response, totally appreciate that Site Streams is in
beta and as such wait times and access may vary.

It would help us a lot if we could however get some more feedback on
our beta application, even if it's to say we're not giving you access
yet because xyz - we'll re-review your application in x weeks.

As Mark said, getting no feedback makes it very hard to plan.  We're
kinda in limbo - we can't apply for whitelist access and we don't have
Site Streams access and have no idea if we ever will.

Thanks,
dw.

On Apr 6, 3:15 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
 Hi all,

 Site Streams is still in beta and the wait times are variable based on the
 needs  constraints of the beta program. As with any beta, we're learning
 what more is necessary to productionize the API at scale to the kinds of
 applications that are requesting access -- by requesting access, you're not
 only making that request, you're giving us information about the types of
 scenarios, user profiles, and growth rates that you project -- all data that
 we need to properly scale the system so that we can release it with
 confidence.

 Thanks,
 Taylor

 On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 7:01 AM, Mark Krieger markskrie...@gmail.com wrote:
  Taylor,

  Can you give us some time estimate? I have a development team stuck
  now, nothing more we can do to test with User Streams. I put in weeks
  ago too for this whitelisting.

  Mark

  On Apr 5, 7:46 am, Nicholas Chase nch...@earthlink.net wrote:
   I put in my request on 2/21 and got approved on 3/3.  I should point
   out, though, that I did email (just once!) to follow up.

     Nick

   On 4/5/2011 7:02 AM, David W wrote:

I'm still waiting too.

Put the request in on 28th Feb.  Got a response to sign ToS just under
3 weeks later.  Responded immediately, been waiting over 2 weeks for a
response to that.

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[twitter-dev] Re: wait time for Site Streams whitelist ?

2011-04-06 Thread Mark Krieger
Taylor,

Can you give us some time estimate? I have a development team stuck
now, nothing more we can do to test with User Streams. I put in weeks
ago too for this whitelisting.

Mark

On Apr 5, 7:46 am, Nicholas Chase nch...@earthlink.net wrote:
 I put in my request on 2/21 and got approved on 3/3.  I should point
 out, though, that I did email (just once!) to follow up.

   Nick

 On 4/5/2011 7:02 AM, David W wrote:

  I'm still waiting too.

  Put the request in on 28th Feb.  Got a response to sign ToS just under
  3 weeks later.  Responded immediately, been waiting over 2 weeks for a
  response to that.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: wait time for Site Streams whitelist ?

2011-04-06 Thread Taylor Singletary
Hi all,

Site Streams is still in beta and the wait times are variable based on the
needs  constraints of the beta program. As with any beta, we're learning
what more is necessary to productionize the API at scale to the kinds of
applications that are requesting access -- by requesting access, you're not
only making that request, you're giving us information about the types of
scenarios, user profiles, and growth rates that you project -- all data that
we need to properly scale the system so that we can release it with
confidence.

Thanks,
Taylor

On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 7:01 AM, Mark Krieger markskrie...@gmail.com wrote:

 Taylor,

 Can you give us some time estimate? I have a development team stuck
 now, nothing more we can do to test with User Streams. I put in weeks
 ago too for this whitelisting.

 Mark

 On Apr 5, 7:46 am, Nicholas Chase nch...@earthlink.net wrote:
  I put in my request on 2/21 and got approved on 3/3.  I should point
  out, though, that I did email (just once!) to follow up.
 
    Nick
 
  On 4/5/2011 7:02 AM, David W wrote:
 
   I'm still waiting too.
 
   Put the request in on 28th Feb.  Got a response to sign ToS just under
   3 weeks later.  Responded immediately, been waiting over 2 weeks for a
   response to that.

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[twitter-dev] Re: wait time for Site Streams whitelist ?

2011-04-05 Thread David W
I'm still waiting too.

Put the request in on 28th Feb.  Got a response to sign ToS just under
3 weeks later.  Responded immediately, been waiting over 2 weeks for a
response to that.

HTH,
dw.

On Mar 2, 5:12 pm, Rich rhyl...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm still waiting. I did get an email on the 21st Feb asking me to
 sign a ToS forSiteStreamsand reply... which I duly did a few
 minutes later.

 Yet I've heard nothing since then.  Someone at Twitter did reply to me
 on Twitter itself saying they are usually reviewed every 1 to 2 weeks,
 but again nothing since then.

 On Mar 2, 4:09 pm, Hank Williams hank...@gmail.com wrote:

  I understand the APIs from a technical perspective. The issue is about 
  twitter *policy* around rate limits and connection limits. As a non 
  whitelisted app we will quickly run into rate limits so I am just trying to 
  understand what the current rules are.

  On Mar 2, 2011, at 10:52 AM, Adam Green 140...@gmail.com wrote:

   There are lots of ways to create website apps without usingsite
  streams. If you describe the type of things you want to do here, you
   will get plenty of advice. You don't have to reveal any secret plans.
   Just describe the type of data you need from Twitter and the type of
   changes you need to make to user accounts.

   On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 10:37 AM, hank777 hank...@gmail.com wrote:
   I just registered forsitestreamsthis morning because I did not
   realize that this was the only authorized way of building a website
   that uses twitter. We are trying to demo something at SXSW, and launch
   a few weeks after, and I am wondering if I cant use the other APIs
   because of rate limits or connection limits, and I cant usesite
  streamsbecause you are not accepting new developers, how do we move
   forward, or does this really mean no one should be developing new web
  sitebased applications right now if they are not in the beta program?

   Thanks,
   Hank

   On Feb 1, 10:36 am, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
   wrote:
   We still have a number of tasks to accomplish before we can move to the 
   next
   stage of the beta. Pending applications will be reviewed once they are
   actionable.

   Thanks for your patience.

   Taylor

   On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Jan Paricka jpari...@gmail.com wrote:
   Weeks upon weeks upon weeks.  No joking.

   Jan

   On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 4:14 AM, paloalto sungh...@gmail.com wrote:

   How long does it take to get whitelisted forSiteStreamsAPI?
   I submitted a form to be whitelisted and have not received any
   confirmation e-mail.
   I am in the dark with no clue as to how long I should expect to wait.

   Sungho

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: wait time for Site Streams whitelist ?

2011-04-05 Thread Nicholas Chase
I put in my request on 2/21 and got approved on 3/3.  I should point 
out, though, that I did email (just once!) to follow up.


  Nick

On 4/5/2011 7:02 AM, David W wrote:

I'm still waiting too.

Put the request in on 28th Feb.  Got a response to sign ToS just under
3 weeks later.  Responded immediately, been waiting over 2 weeks for a
response to that.


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[twitter-dev] Re: wait time for Site Streams whitelist ?

2011-03-02 Thread hank777
I just registered for site streams this morning because I did not
realize that this was the only authorized way of building a website
that uses twitter. We are trying to demo something at SXSW, and launch
a few weeks after, and I am wondering if I cant use the other APIs
because of rate limits or connection limits, and I cant use site
streams because you are not accepting new developers, how do we move
forward, or does this really mean no one should be developing new web
site based applications right now if they are not in the beta program?

Thanks,
Hank

On Feb 1, 10:36 am, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
 We still have a number of tasks to accomplish before we can move to the next
 stage of the beta. Pending applications will be reviewed once they are
 actionable.

 Thanks for your patience.

 Taylor







 On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Jan Paricka jpari...@gmail.com wrote:
  Weeks upon weeks upon weeks.  No joking.

  Jan

  On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 4:14 AM, paloalto sungh...@gmail.com wrote:

  How long does it take to get whitelisted for Site Streams API?
  I submitted a form to be whitelisted and have not received any
  confirmation e-mail.
  I am in the dark with no clue as to how long I should expect to wait.

  Sungho

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: wait time for Site Streams whitelist ?

2011-03-02 Thread Adam Green
There are lots of ways to create website apps without using site
streams. If you describe the type of things you want to do here, you
will get plenty of advice. You don't have to reveal any secret plans.
Just describe the type of data you need from Twitter and the type of
changes you need to make to user accounts.

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 10:37 AM, hank777 hank...@gmail.com wrote:
 I just registered for site streams this morning because I did not
 realize that this was the only authorized way of building a website
 that uses twitter. We are trying to demo something at SXSW, and launch
 a few weeks after, and I am wondering if I cant use the other APIs
 because of rate limits or connection limits, and I cant use site
 streams because you are not accepting new developers, how do we move
 forward, or does this really mean no one should be developing new web
 site based applications right now if they are not in the beta program?

 Thanks,
 Hank

 On Feb 1, 10:36 am, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
 wrote:
 We still have a number of tasks to accomplish before we can move to the next
 stage of the beta. Pending applications will be reviewed once they are
 actionable.

 Thanks for your patience.

 Taylor







 On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Jan Paricka jpari...@gmail.com wrote:
  Weeks upon weeks upon weeks.  No joking.

  Jan

  On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 4:14 AM, paloalto sungh...@gmail.com wrote:

  How long does it take to get whitelisted for Site Streams API?
  I submitted a form to be whitelisted and have not received any
  confirmation e-mail.
  I am in the dark with no clue as to how long I should expect to wait.

  Sungho

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[twitter-dev] Re: wait time for Site Streams whitelist ?

2011-03-02 Thread Rich
I'm still waiting. I did get an email on the 21st Feb asking me to
sign a ToS for Site Streams and reply... which I duly did a few
minutes later.

Yet I've heard nothing since then.  Someone at Twitter did reply to me
on Twitter itself saying they are usually reviewed every 1 to 2 weeks,
but again nothing since then.

On Mar 2, 4:09 pm, Hank Williams hank...@gmail.com wrote:
 I understand the APIs from a technical perspective. The issue is about 
 twitter *policy* around rate limits and connection limits. As a non 
 whitelisted app we will quickly run into rate limits so I am just trying to 
 understand what the current rules are.

 On Mar 2, 2011, at 10:52 AM, Adam Green 140...@gmail.com wrote:

  There are lots of ways to create website apps without using site
  streams. If you describe the type of things you want to do here, you
  will get plenty of advice. You don't have to reveal any secret plans.
  Just describe the type of data you need from Twitter and the type of
  changes you need to make to user accounts.

  On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 10:37 AM, hank777 hank...@gmail.com wrote:
  I just registered for site streams this morning because I did not
  realize that this was the only authorized way of building a website
  that uses twitter. We are trying to demo something at SXSW, and launch
  a few weeks after, and I am wondering if I cant use the other APIs
  because of rate limits or connection limits, and I cant use site
  streams because you are not accepting new developers, how do we move
  forward, or does this really mean no one should be developing new web
  site based applications right now if they are not in the beta program?

  Thanks,
  Hank

  On Feb 1, 10:36 am, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
  wrote:
  We still have a number of tasks to accomplish before we can move to the 
  next
  stage of the beta. Pending applications will be reviewed once they are
  actionable.

  Thanks for your patience.

  Taylor

  On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Jan Paricka jpari...@gmail.com wrote:
  Weeks upon weeks upon weeks.  No joking.

  Jan

  On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 4:14 AM, paloalto sungh...@gmail.com wrote:

  How long does it take to get whitelisted for Site Streams API?
  I submitted a form to be whitelisted and have not received any
  confirmation e-mail.
  I am in the dark with no clue as to how long I should expect to wait.

  Sungho

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: wait time for Site Streams whitelist ?

2011-03-02 Thread Hank Williams
I understand the APIs from a technical perspective. The issue is about twitter 
*policy* around rate limits and connection limits. As a non whitelisted app we 
will quickly run into rate limits so I am just trying to understand what the 
current rules are.

On Mar 2, 2011, at 10:52 AM, Adam Green 140...@gmail.com wrote:

 There are lots of ways to create website apps without using site
 streams. If you describe the type of things you want to do here, you
 will get plenty of advice. You don't have to reveal any secret plans.
 Just describe the type of data you need from Twitter and the type of
 changes you need to make to user accounts.
 
 On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 10:37 AM, hank777 hank...@gmail.com wrote:
 I just registered for site streams this morning because I did not
 realize that this was the only authorized way of building a website
 that uses twitter. We are trying to demo something at SXSW, and launch
 a few weeks after, and I am wondering if I cant use the other APIs
 because of rate limits or connection limits, and I cant use site
 streams because you are not accepting new developers, how do we move
 forward, or does this really mean no one should be developing new web
 site based applications right now if they are not in the beta program?
 
 Thanks,
 Hank
 
 On Feb 1, 10:36 am, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
 wrote:
 We still have a number of tasks to accomplish before we can move to the next
 stage of the beta. Pending applications will be reviewed once they are
 actionable.
 
 Thanks for your patience.
 
 Taylor
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Jan Paricka jpari...@gmail.com wrote:
 Weeks upon weeks upon weeks.  No joking.
 
 Jan
 
 On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 4:14 AM, paloalto sungh...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 How long does it take to get whitelisted for Site Streams API?
 I submitted a form to be whitelisted and have not received any
 confirmation e-mail.
 I am in the dark with no clue as to how long I should expect to wait.
 
 Sungho
 
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