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  1. @nberardi Maybe an all-star open source team could make it happen.
  2. @nberardi It's an interesting opportunity to really build a standards-based and updated engine from the ground up, with SEO, sitemaps, etc.
  3. Time to get back to #fitness, #mottoapp, and considering building an MVC blog engine, I like WordPress but I want to do more.
  4. Finishing the author review on the book today, and then spending the rest of the day on the Hill. Discretionary time FTW.
  5. @vRITHNER That proxy is not supported nor meant to host any applications. I'll look into it, but it's likely an Azure issue.
  6. It appears MSDN Subscriptions are completely fried once again.
  7. @HughJampton Thanks! Glad to hear it.
  8. @twitterapi statuses/followers bug: This method advertises RSS and Atom, but does not support them.
  9. @twitterapi account/verify_credentials bug: The new wiki documentation says this method is rate limited when it is not.
  10. @twitterapi statuses/show bug: This method returns an empty strings for Atom and RSS; I believe this method only supports XML and JSON
  11. @aarnott Yes, but it's a bit overkill and we already have OAuth in place.
  12. reductio ad absurdum only works for people who see a distinction between rational and absurd. (via @secretGeek)
  13. @flashgirl Very interesting, thanks for the head's up!
  14. @elijahmanor No problem, thanks for replacing Google Reader.
  15. @jongalloway I wonder if it matters that we disable it statically rather than per request, I believe it shouldn't, but will investigate.
  16. @mo Okay, it sounds like we have a bug in multi-part forms with oAuth, can you file a bug?
  17. @tobint ... believe the web should be a public utility and guaranteed for all, not susceptible to market forces; free the medium!
  18. @tobint Otherwise we risk corporations and monopolists dictating how we must use ubiquitous services. I am obviously biased, but I ...
  19. @tobint At the same time, when a business can affect the profitability of other businesses without restriction, government should intervene.
  20. @mo TwitPic et al don't support OAuth, add ExternallyAuthenticateAs to your call.