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and subject line Twitter is dead
has caused the Debian Bug report #772739,
regarding RFP: birdie -- A native Twitter client for GNU/Linux
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name : birdie
Version : 1.1
Upstream Author : Ivo Nunes <http://www.ivonunes.me/>
* URL : http://www.birdieapp.eu/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: Python
Description : A beautiful Twitter client for GNU/Linux
Birdie is fast, easy to use and works great. It provides all the basic Twitter
features and allows you to enjoy Twitter right on your desktop.
Birdie provides a seamless integration with most modern GNU/Linux Desktop
Environments and feels like a first-class app.
Birdie is a Twitter client written with GNU/Linux in mind. It saw it's first
release back in March 2013, followed by two incremental updates and is now at
1.1, it's best release ever.
Birdie makes use of native technologies like Gtk and GLib to provide a pleasant
experience to the user, while integrating seamlessly with the user's desktop
environment.
Premade Debian packages are available at
http://www.birdieapp.eu/download.html#debian
Sources are available at https://github.com/birdieapp/birdie
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--- Begin Message ---
As the public Twitter API no longer works and Twitter is dead anyway,
birdie is no longer needed. So I am closing this RFP now.
Thorsten
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