and got their email on changing the name and API usage this Tuesday...
Hi there,
[/size][/color][/size][/color]Sorry for the long radio silence: we’ve been working very hard on a lot of new things, and we're finally starting to roll them out! As API developers, we wanted to let you know about them.
[/size][/color]First, we’re consolidating our branding under the Dark Sky name, getting rid of Forecast.io entirely. We’ve found that people often don’t realize the two are related, and this causes a lot of confusion. [/size][/color]Also, a lot of people seem to pronounce it “forecasteoh” and not “forecast dot eye oh”, and that drives us bonkers!
[/size][/color]This means a few things for you as a developer:
[/size][/color]The previous endpoint will continue to work, but please change your software as soon as possible.
[/size][/color]Secondly, we’ve rewritten our developer site from the ground-up. It should now be much easier to use, and will allow us to add new developer features much more quickly and easily than we were able to before.
[/size][/color]Expect further updates in the near future, and please let us know if you run into any bugs!
[/size][/color][/size][/color]Finally, we wanted to let you know that we’re getting very close to finishing up work on a brand-new weather forecasting model, which should drastically improve our global accuracy.
[/size][/color]We’ll let you know when it’s ready, so stay tuned.
[/size][/color]Thanks for your continued support!
[/size][/color]Adam, Jay, and the Dark Sky Team <3[/l]