I would like to request the addition of another piece of information
to the user stream: user profile changes. Anytime the user changes any
part of their profile data, it would be helpful to stream that change.

Also will there be any way to consume user streams for multiple users?

Thanks,

Jonathon Hill
Company52
http://company52.com
@compwright


On Apr 15, 7:46 pm, Dewald Pretorius <dpr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> John,
>
> I know it is still some ways off into the future, but would you
> consider segmenting out the areas ofuserstreams that don't have
> privacy implications, to make those parts of the stream available to
> services as a higher priority compared with the rest?
>
> For me, social graph changes are the biggest pain point in terms of
> processing and delays (and in some cases impracticality) in providing
> services to users.
>
> I can imagine that there will be scalability issues, because a service
> will have to be able to subscribe to the streams of hundreds of
> thousands or more users.
>
> Nonetheless, consideration will be much appreciated.
>
> On Apr 15, 8:32 pm, John Kalucki <j...@twitter.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Once the conference is over, we'll open the preview up to developers
> > everywhere. A few more hours to go...
>
> > -John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
> > Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
>
> > On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Isaiah Carew <isa...@me.com> wrote:
>
> > > Any chance on getting access to a beta of these from outside chirp?  I had
> > > to come home this afternoon and didn't get to play too much while i was
> > > there, but would be really interested in playing more.  I understand it's
> > > not ready for roll out.  Just looking to start the development process.
>
> > > isaiah
> > >http://twitter.com/isaiah
>
> > > On Apr 14, 2010, at 9:26 PM, John Kalucki wrote:
>
> > > I should have encouraged folks to understand theStreamingAPI first. You
> > > can read up on all the details here:
> > >http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Streaming-API-Documentation
>
> > > But, for a prototype, just dive right in.
>
> > > -John
>
> > > On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Mark McBride <mmcbr...@twitter.com>wrote:
>
> > >> Some sample APIs...
>
> > >> curl 
> > >> -u<youruser>:<yourpass>http://chirpstream.twitter.com/2b/user.jso<http://chirpstream.twitter.com/2b/user.json>
> > >> n
>
> > >> Will give you a stream of your home timeline, social activity from your
> > >> friends, and direct messages.
>
> > >> curl -u<youruser>:<yourpass> 
> > >> "http://chirpstream.twitter.com/2b/user.jso<http://chirpstream.twitter.com/2b/user.json>
> > >> n?track=#chirp"
>
> > >> Will give you all of the above, plus any tweets matching #chirp
>
> > >> Does that clear it up?  If not, I'm currently near "The Coop".
>
> > >>   ---Mark
>
> > >>http://twitter.com/mccv
>
> > >> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Kovas Boguts 
> > >> <kovas.bog...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > >>> Hi,
>
> > >>> Is there any description of how to use this? I don't understand how to
> > >>> use track with this or what is generally available for hack day. Thanks!
>
> > >>> On Apr 14, 2010, at 4:17 PM, John Kalucki <j...@twitter.com> wrote:
>
> > >>>  Email me your account name. You are in, but not getting data. Also, is
> > >>>> this account following anyone?
>
> > >>>> Typos by iPhone.
>
> > >>>> On Apr 14, 2010, at 4:11 PM, Jud <jvale...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >>>>  I'm in the chrip conference IP address range, but
> > >>>>>http://chirpstream.twitter.com/2b/user.jsonusageisn't clear.
>
> > >>>>> - the follow predicate in a POST doesn't work (should it?)
> > >>>>> - track as a predicate gets accepted, but no data comes through (I get
> > >>>>> a single '{"friends":[]}', but that's it)
> > >>>>> - am I supposed to be tracking userids or names or keywords?
>
> > >>>>> is the resource simply not turned on until later at/on the hackathon's
> > >>>>> network?
>
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