No Word yet on what the extensive list of features will be yet, if you find it, let me know where.
Here’s the letter from Kurt:
You’re not the only ones using the Digg API. We use the API to build parts of the Digg web site itself! Often, we enhance the API to meet the needs of the Digg web site, and most of those enhancements are available to you Digg API developers. Or they would be, if only we could keep up with the documentation! To get the documentation into your hands quicker, we decided to do the Diggish thing: We’ll let you review the draft documentation and tell us if it’s not clear or contains errors.
When you see “(Draft)” in the documentation, that means you may go ahead and use the feature in your programs, but be aware that the documentation or the API may change if you or other developers find errors.
If the documentation isn’t clear, or you find mistakes, please post a message to the Digg API Community Forum.
Enjoy,
Kurt
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