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My tiny 2-bit -: a) Dont forget your outstation developers. Mobile grows faster here. Cheers Umashankar Das On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 12:13 AM, Adam Green <[email protected]> wrote: > Actually, let me start with what I don't want to see: > 1. Announcements of really cool features coming in the future, because > we won't believe that they will ever appear (how are annotations > coming along?). > 2. Promises of greatly increased rate limits, because every > announcement of that in the past failed to materialize. > 3. Anything that is intended to wow us with the amazing future of what > is back in the lab. See #1. > 4. Biz Stone telling amusing anecdotes of all the famous people who > have used Twitter. The story about the guy getting arrested in Egypt > is moving, but we already watch the Daily Show. > > What is really needed is honest discussions about how to create better > channels of communication between developers and the Twitter staff. > Right now there is nothing beyond this forum. And yes, Taylor and Matt > do a great job here. But outside this forum it has become accepted > practice to ignore requests and say there isn't enough time to > respond. > > I realize that there are millions of users who post silly questions on > the support forum, but there has to be a higher level of access that a > real developer can call on. If you held open discussions where other > ways of communicating problems and suggested improvements could be > hashed out, that would do a lot to improve the relationship with > developers. > > The other thing that is needed is a discussion of how developer can > become partners in mutually beneficial business relationships. No, we > don't all have millions in VC, but collectively we influence millions > of users, and we do that at no cost to Twitter. That is worth > promoting. > > Finally, how about an open source process for creating docs and > tutorials. I won't mention how bad the current docs are. What is more > amazing is how incorrect they are. How about a real wiki that > developers can contribute to. > > If you learn more from us than we learn from you, you will have run > the right kind of event. > > -- > Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc > API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi > Issues/Enhancements Tracker: > http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list > Change your membership to this group: > http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk > -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk
