On 02/02/2011 06:51 PM, Adam Williamson wrote: > hey, everyone. just firing this off before I forget about it: I don't > use any microblogging crap, but it seems like quite a lot of people do, > and I thought an 'official' Fedora QA microblog account (fedora-qa on > identi.ca, was my thought, with an automatic mirror or whatever it's > called to #fedora-qa on twitter) might be a good idea - we could use it > to fire off a quick note whenever an event like a test day or new test > image happened. does anyone think this is a good idea? if so, how should > we set up access to it? I don't know if we can set things up so that > anyone in a given fas group can post to an identi.ca account or if we'd > have to be more dumb about it...ideas welcome! I personally don't blog et al thou often asked to start doing so nor am I one of the 90% of the planet that tweet into /dev/null. I sometimes post some random jibber jabber on FB which is as close to (micro)blogging as I get. From my perspective I think marketing team should handle all frontier stuff ( or a single person ) from us and we just deliver content to that team ( or that person ) and they put it into people speak and sprinkle some of that marketing dust over it. I dont think getting the whole QA community to tweet post on identica fb and what not is a great idea. Oh btw arent you supposed to be our public relation aka front man ;) JBG -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test