I want to buy your unfinished twitter app. Even if you haven't even started on it...
Here's the deal. Twitter now requires support for OAuth and it's going to be a bear for me to implement because I don't know a lot about it. Previous Twitter applications used Basic Auth and those apps already registered for basic auth can still be used. This will be a lot easier for me and give me a faster time to market while I figure out the OAuth. I am interested in purchasing the rights to your registered basic auth twitter app. If you never coded anything, but just registered an app on Twitter on or before March, then that will probably work. PM me if you have this.
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Originally Posted by rpstro02
Here's the deal. Twitter now requires support for OAuth and it's going to be a bear for me to implement because I don't know a lot about it. Previous Twitter applications used Basic Auth and those apps already registered for basic auth can still be used. This will be a lot easier for me and give me a faster time to market while I figure out the OAuth. I am interested in purchasing the rights to your registered basic auth twitter app. If you never coded anything, but just registered an app on Twitter on or before March, then that will probably work. PM me if you have this.
RPSTRO (and anyone else who needs the help), I'll draft the purchase agreement for the registered basic auth twitter app for you for free. I am a lawyer in New York City. Contact me at EJPeter1@gmail.com. Anyone who needs a lawyer to review any app development contracts or related documents, etc., I can review your documents for free. I'm not charging because you are all start-up businesses/fledgling entrepreneurs, and understandably want to reduce costs, but need legal services. Contact me at EJPeter1@gmail.com.
Yeah, the supermarket isn't charging me because i'm a start-up business/fledgling entrepreneur, and understandably want to reduce costs, but need food.
Yeah, the supermarket isn't charging me because i'm a start-up business/fledgling entrepreneur, and understandably want to reduce costs, but need food.
Umm, ever heard of "pro bono"? That is how fledgling businesses and cost-conscious entrepreneurs are able to get good legal services. And the food analogy is inapposite since eating food doesn't inhere in the initiation and operation of your start-up business (and as a result, the supermarket doesn't care), but legal services have a direct relationship and relevance to the initiation and operation of a business. So again, anyone who needs help with drafting agreements, etc., let me know, and I'm willing to do it on a pro bono basis.