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Facebook Tries To Make Nice To Developers For Bad Mojo

Dec 29, 2011

After hearing resentment from developers concerning the Facebook Platform and API this week, especially after two such developers posted their thoughts about Facebook deleting its python-sdk repository without any advance warning to developers, Facebook has been attempting to calm the exhausted and irritated nerves of developers.

Jeff Schnitzer, one of the developers who wrote about his concerns, stated that “I wish this was an isolated incident, but nearly every experience I’ve had with the Facebook platform is equally unsatisfying. Bugs are closed or simply ignored. Of the issues which get a response, nearly always the first round is ‘need a repro case’ even though the bug is *clearly* spelled out in the description. Do I need to drive down to Palo Alto and type it in on your keyboard?”

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