On Tue, 2011-05-03 at 23:51 +0200, VÃctor M. Mondaza del Valle wrote: > Pienso que hay que estar al dÃa y darse a conocer por los medios que > mas popularidad tienen hoy en dÃa: las redes sociales. Aunque no llevo > mucho tiempo usando twitter, lo conozco lo suficiente para saber el > potencial que tiene y la capacidad para transmitir informaciÃn e > ideas. Como antoguo usuario de ubuntu estaba encantado con la cantidad > de movimiento que habia respecto a el, en mi idioma, el espaÃol. Pero > en mi recien estrenado fedora veo muy poco movimiento, por lo que voy > a empezar a usar mi twitter personal http://twitter.com/#!/VMondaza, > para ponerme "manos a la obra", cosa que animo desde aqui a tod@s y a > colaborar y aportar ideas. Victor this is a mailing list that exchange messages in English. English is the default languaje of communication among Fedora Project. Please use it on this list. (Etsa es una lista de correo en InglÃs. InglÃs es el lenguaje primario de comunicaciÃn dentro del proyecto Fedora por favor usarlo en este lista.) Victor has said: I think that we have to current and give ourselves to know by the means with most popularity nowadays: Social Networks. No matter that I have not been using twitter for long, I know enough to value the potential it has and the capacity for transmitting information and ideas. As a former ubuntu user, I was delighted with the amount of movement that was flowing about it in my language, Spanish. But as fresh fedora I see little movement, so I have started to use my personal tiwtter http://twitter.com/#!?VMondaza to get "hands on", thing that I encourage here to everyone to collaborate and to share ideas. Dear Victor, I think that we all here share your enthusiasm about Fedora. I may suggest that for a coordinated action on taking over twitter on Spanish the mailing list for Fedora Ambassadors on Latin America will be a better place to coordinate actions. We can learn a lot from the experience on Social Network that the marketing team has lead and adapt it accordingly for use it in Spanish over a different subset of possible users and collaborators. There are several fedora people that use twitter in Spanish, but not a coordinated effort to make a strong a coherent presence. I don't recall that anybody has started such thing. If you are willingly, you can take the lead. Best regards -- Neville https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Yn1v Linux User # 473217 -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing