Hi,
I'm the author of Tellico, which is a general collection software for Linux, http://tellico-project.org. I'd like to request a personal API key for my own use and for testing, with the intent of requiring each of Tellico's users to register for their own key when using the software. Is that allowable under the terms?
Thanks!
API Key Request - Tellico application
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API Keys (unique userpage)
Usergroups (request API Users access here after posting a new topic below)
Please provide a basic overview of your proposed use of the API.
Any request lacking this information will be denied pending an appropriate response.
Please do not request keys as end users of another project, as those projects should request and properly implement their own keys. Key requests of this nature will be removed in the interest of more efficiently handling project requests. Assistance may be available upon contact for projects experiencing issues utilizing the current API.
Re: API Key Request - Tellico application
This sounds acceptable.
I would recommend using your public key for small-scale testing to avoid hitting the monthly per-IP limit (so maybe a dozen entries for testing), then using your private key for database population once that's ironed out. After that, the public key can be used to pull in additional updates by user request.
I would recommend using your public key for small-scale testing to avoid hitting the monthly per-IP limit (so maybe a dozen entries for testing), then using your private key for database population once that's ironed out. After that, the public key can be used to pull in additional updates by user request.
We're curious to see how new projects use TGDB API.
If you have a new public project, please provide a link to it so we can highlight cool new applications!
If you have a new public project, please provide a link to it so we can highlight cool new applications!
Re: API Key Request - Tellico application
Hello!
You've been granted an API key which you can access through this page.
Please check the Announcements forum on a regular basis to ensure compliance with any changes or updates.
Thank you for your interest!
~ Leo
You've been granted an API key which you can access through this page.
Please check the Announcements forum on a regular basis to ensure compliance with any changes or updates.
Thank you for your interest!
~ Leo
We're curious to see how new projects use TGDB API.
If you have a new public project, please provide a link to it so we can highlight cool new applications!
If you have a new public project, please provide a link to it so we can highlight cool new applications!
Re: API Key Request - Tellico application
Just to clarify, the public key used would be yours, the per-IP limit allows for multiple users.
We're curious to see how new projects use TGDB API.
If you have a new public project, please provide a link to it so we can highlight cool new applications!
If you have a new public project, please provide a link to it so we can highlight cool new applications!