Awesome Chad!
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 31, 2009, at 2:59 PM, Chad Etzel <c...@twitter.com> wrote:
Thanks, Doug!
I really appreciate all the well-wishing tweets and emails. I have
been noticeably silent on the list recently while all of these details
have been worked out. Now that it's official I can get back to
responding. As always, if you have suggestions about making the lines
of communication more effective between Twitter and the app
developers, please let us know.
While my personal account will remain @jazzychad, I am planning on
using @jazzychadAPI for more Twitter API related information.
Thanks,
-Chad
Twitter API Platform Support
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Doug Williams<d...@twitter.com>
wrote:
Hi all --
We are excited to announce that Chad Etzel has joined our team part-
time to
support the developer community. He is the one man show behind
TweetGrid [1]
amongst other projects [2]. We reached out to Chad to join our team
after
his continual and valuable participation in the community made his
passion
for the Platform evident. The Platform team is not the only Twitter
team
that noticed his value. On a recent trip to our local coffee shop
[3], a
search engineer shared that Chad often notices search defects and
suggests
fixes consistently ahead of most other developers.
He is one of the most experienced Twitter API developers in the
community
and we feel this experience will serve developers' interests well.
Chad will
be helping to answer requests that enter our support channels [3]
to bolster
our support to developer community. He will be working remotely
from his
home in North Carolina. You can follow him on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/jazzychad.
We are happy to have Chad on our team an look forward to continuing
to build
support as a pillar of our offering .The API is hiring passionate
developers
and evangelists so if you are interested in getting involved,
please let us
know.
1. http://tweetgrid.com
2. http://jazzychad.net
3. http://twitpic.com/a99zj (@noradio and @al3x in frame)
Thanks,
Doug