We've finished the removal of this functionality from the site so
third-party registration is no longer supported. If you feel that you
have an extraordinary need for explicit source parameter registration,
please email [email protected]. Include why you need to register an
application manually and why OAuth will not work in your case.

Thanks,
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw

On Apr 12, 7:39 am, Sam Johnston <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> On Apr 9, 4:14 am, Doug Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Beginning late this week or early next week, application developers will no
> > longer be able to request APIsourceparameters. Instead, newsource
> > parameters will only be available for OAuth applications, and will be
> > managed by the developer through the registration and management interface 
> > (http://twitter.com/oauth_clients).
>
> This seems a little premature don't you think? Thesourceparameter is
> important for marketing applications as well as gauging popularity -
> OAuth is both still in beta and unsupported by many clients/
> applications.
>
> I've just started developing a Twitter app using python-twitter that
> is to run on Google AppEngine, but it will be some time after the next
> release before we have OAuth support (and even then it's dependent on
> a "major overhaul of the HTTP layer")[1].
>
> Sam
>
> 1.http://code.google.com/p/python-twitter/issues/detail?id=37&q=oauth#c4

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