On (Wed) 10 Jun 2015 [15:29:21], Priyanka Nag wrote: > On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 4:47 AM, Ryan Lerch <rlerch@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On 06/10/2015 02:33 AM, Amit Shah wrote: > > > >> On (Tue) 09 Jun 2015 [17:52:30], Priyanka Nag wrote: > >> > >>> Heya, > >>> > >>> As one of the initiatives for FUDCon 2015 outreach, we are planning to > >>> do a > >>> Thunderclap type of process (without using the Thunderclap website). The > >>> idea is to amplify our message of FUDCon on social media, by talking > >>> about > >>> FUDCon all together. In the week of *15th to 19th June 2015*, we are > >>> planning to go viral on Twitter, targeting to have atleast 200 unique > >>> tweets and hundreds of re-tweets over a span of one week. The purpose is > >>> to > >>> make the *#fudcon* hashtag trending on twitter and ofcourse be heard! > >>> > >> Let's use #fudconin instead? > >> > > > If I am not mistaking, in one of the earlier FUDCon planning meetup, we had > a discussion on changing the hashtag from #fudconin to #fudcon. The idea > was, since we are not going to have another FUDCon in India in the next few > years, no point in wasting 2 extra characters in a hashtag. Please correct > me if I am wrong. In that case, we'll have to mention "Pune" in each tweet, defeating the purpose? There's also FUDCon LATAM happening soon, so I suggest we keep using #fudconin. Also, with Ryan's offer, we could send a few of these tweets from the Fedora handle so we establish the Fedora-FUDCon link. Amit -- http://log.amitshah.net/ -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing