On Thursday, September 27, 2012 10:09:17 AM UTC-4, Jeffrey Posnick wrote:
Hey Folks,--I wanted to remind everyone about something we announced a couple of weeks ago: this Google Group is effectively deprecated, and we'll be switching it into read-only mode on October 15. I'd strongly suggest that instead of posting new messages here over the next few weeks, you take one of the following steps:
- For bug reports, open an issue using this template: https://code.google.
com/p/gdata-issues/issues/ entry?template=YouTube%20( Defect%20Report) - For feature requests, open an issue using this template: https://code.google.
com/p/gdata-issues/issues/ entry?template=YouTube%20( Enhancement%20Request) - For general technical questions, post a Stack Overflow question tagged with "youtube-api": http://
stackoverflow.com/questions/ ask?tags=youtube-api We'll continue to monitor this Google Group until October 15, but using the Issue Tracker or Stack Overflow is the best way to interact with the YouTube Developer Relations team at this point. Cross-posting to both the Google Group and the Issue Tracker/Stack Overflow is a bad idea and will just lead to forked communications and duplicate effort.Cheers,-Jeff Posnick, YouTube API Teamapiblog.youtube.com | Google+: goo.gl/bZflZYouTube Developer Relations is hiring! developers.google.com/jobs
Starting October 15, 2012, this group will stop accepting new posts. We recommend that developers start using Stack Overflow and the Issue Tracker for YouTube API support. More details about this change and relevant links can be found at http://apiblog.youtube.com/2012/09/the-youtube-api-on-stack-overflow.html
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