On 28.08.2012 17:47, Jiri Eischmann wrote: > That's why I'd prefer a group of people who would post messages and > create events, add pictures manually instead of just hooking up the > accounts to RSS feeds or using one tool to send messages to all of them. I agree on the style question. I can not estimate Twitter post styles, because i do not personally like Twitter - i know that there is https://twitter.com/planetfedora but thats it. And i agree that it would be nice to see events that we have on http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events also appear as a event on g+ or other places where we can place events like at linkedin. I created Events several times on linkedin and also find me listed as the admin on http://www.linkedin.com/company/fedora-project ... i think such things are primary a mentoring job so that people are active that way by sharing on more places - i do not think having a group of people and doing the boring work of screening and reposting all the relevant stuff -just because they are the admins for a g+ site is the way this will work - maybe a combination of both will work ... But we actually do parse tags/categories for fedora-only-blogposts on the planet anyway for the http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Planet_JustFedora and i do not see a reason why we should not at least take them to g+ if there is a need for content - but you already mentioned this would be a improvement ;) cu Joerg -- Joerg (kital) Simon jsimon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JoergSimon http://kitall.blogspot.com Key Fingerprint: 3691 0989 2DCA 58A2 8D1F 2CAC C823 558E 5B5B 5688
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