Alex,

Any updates on these new API's?

We are eagerly awaiting for its release.

Thanks,
Karthik

On Jan 23, 3:46 am, Alex Payne <a...@twitter.com> wrote:
> I'm already working on this. It'll be new methods, I think. Should be
> ready to deploy by early next week.
>
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:15, Scott C. Lemon <scottcle...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Alex,
>
> > Thank you for the quick reply ... and I agree ... it seems that
> > returning the list of followers or friends as an array of IDs would be
> > most effective.  This is somewhat how Facebook does it with their
> > API.  That would allow us to gain access to the information in a much
> > more compact way.
>
> > Obviously this would also make the amount of data being returned much
> > less, as it wouldn't have to include the status of those people or
> > anything else ... we can get that in subsequent requests, or by
> > monitoring and caching the feed.
>
> > So maybe there could be two new APIs?
>
> >http://twitter.com/statuses/friendIDs.format
> >http://twitter.com/statuses/followerIDs.format
>
> > What do you propose as next steps for this?  Do I/we have to enter a
> > bug/issue to make the request?  Or are you already working on a
> > solution for this?  We would be very interested in seeing this new API
> > so that we can fine tune our operation and minimize the number of
> > requests we'll be making ...
>
> > Scott
>
> > On Jan 21, 11:49 pm, Alex Payne <a...@twitter.com> wrote:
> >> > Can you please address the issue of how you would recommend that an
> >> > application be able to fetch the total list of a users followers?  I'm
> >> > hearing all sorts of accusations and bluster, but want to understand
> >> > from your perspective how you would propose an application do this?
>
> >> Right now, you can page through the lists of friends and followers.
> >> We'll see about ways to get the friends list in one shot. I think our
> >> best bet for a method that returns the entire set of friends or
> >> followers would be simply returning an array of user IDs.
>
> >> > Even here on the list there are people suggesting that you enhance the
> >> > API to simply drop the current status ... and only return the list of
> >> > followers ... which would seem to be a much simpler, and less
> >> > intensive, query.
>
> >> We'll certainly consider that.
>
> >> > As a side note, we are currently working on three twitter
> >> > applications ... two that are hosted services, and one that is a
> >> > desktop application.  I want to ensure that we continue to build these
> >> > fully understanding how to work cooperatively with you!
>
> >> All you need to do is send us an email, and we'll find solutions. It
> >> may take some time if the solution you need isn't on our development
> >> roadmap, but we're here to make it happen.
>
> >> --
> >> Alex Payne - API Lead, Twitter, Inc.http://twitter.com/al3x
>
> --
> Alex Payne - API Lead, Twitter, Inc.http://twitter.com/al3x

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