> Not sure if pushing oAuth for desktop is actually a Good Thing (tm) or > an exercise in purity for purity's sake, UX be damned.
I think you hit the nail on the head. Sorry for that outburst before. I love you Twitter. I'm happy to jump through hoops on the client side and invent some new standard "OAuth for native clients that don't want to suck". You know, exchange fancy tokens or whatever bla bla bla. So you guys can revoke client access at any point. As long as the process remains smooth for the user. By that I mean: username+password into a native field, magic happens behind the scenes, that's it. Thank you Alex for being open to this: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/629b03475a3d78a1/655a8425e1e5e045?show_docid=655a8425e1e5e045 Love, Loren
