+** For multi-site setups you can also set a global consumer key and
+ secret. The Twitter bridge will fall back on the global key pair if
+ it can't find a local pair, e.g.:
+
+ $config['twitter']['global_consumer_key'] = 'YOUR_CONSUMER_KEY';
+ $config['twitter']['global_consumer_secret'] = 'YOUR_CONSUMER_SECRET';
+
+Upgrade
+-------
+
+If you've used the Twitter bridge plugin prior to version 0.9.5,
+you'll need to run the new scripts/initialize_notice_to_status.php
+script to initialize the new notice-to-status mapping file, which
+greatly improves the integration between StatusNet and Twitter.
+
+Administration panel
+--------------------
+
+As of StatusNet 0.9.0 there is a new administration panel that allows
+you to configure Twitter bridge settings within StatusNet itself,
+instead of having to specify them manually in your config.php. To enable
+the administration panel, you will need to add it to the list of active
+administration panels. You can do this via your config.php. E.g.:
+
+ $config['admin']['panels'][] = 'twitter';
+
+And to access it, you'll need to use a user with the "administrator"
+role (see: scripts/userrole.php).
+
+Sign in with Twitter
+--------------------
+
+With 0.9.0, StatusNet optionally allows users to register and
+authenticate using their Twitter credentials via the "Sign in with
+Twitter" pattern described here:
+
+ http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Sign-in-with-Twitter
+
+The option is _on_ by default when you install the plugin, but it can
+disabled via the Twitter bridge administration panel, or by adding the
+following line to your config.php:
+
+ $config['twitter']['signin'] = false;
+
+Daemons