Jamie McGregor
The only difference between ordinary and extraordinary is just that little "extra".
Set up basic home/landing page
Change submit button text to "update" if user has existing configuration
Direct user to home when they update their settings
Automate tweet deletion via cron job
Delay next action if API limit is getting close
Add none of the above option to restraints
Implement functionality to skip tweets if they meet any of the conditions the user has configured to skip (e.g. if they have been liked)
When user edits their configuration, show their current settings pre-selected
If account already exists but no configuration is set up, redirect user to new configuration screen when logging in
When user logs in - If account exists, redirect to home, if it's new, redirect to new configuration screen
Set up Wink to manage blogs for
Set up home screen for users, showing thier current configuration
Added validation to config form
Store user's configuration in db
Show confirmation screen to users before submitting their settings for deleting tweets
Implement functionality to get user's oldest tweet
Added functionality so tweets actually get deleted
Set up initial HTML form for configuring which tweets are deleted
Create an account when someone logs in with twitter
If job no longer exists, redirect user to home page with message