I've been going back on some of the magazine posts to the G+ page and adding to them when I can who the author was and linking to their g+ profile and fedora wiki pages.
I think this helps give people more information about the article and gives credit to the authors. I was hoping that this could be made to be a part of posting a magazine article instead of it being added after the fact.
Cheers
Matthew Williams
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 02:10:04PM +0000, Lord Drachenblut wrote:
I've been going back on some of the magazine posts to the G+ page and adding to them when I can who the author was and linking to their g+ profile and fedora wiki pages.
I think this helps give people more information about the article and gives credit to the authors. I was hoping that this could be made to be a part of posting a magazine article instead of it being added after the fact.
I like this idea! Thanks for doing this, Matthew.
Can I suggest building a wiki page that shows people how exactly to post the right details per social media feed? It wouldn't need to be a very long page. Examples showing how to make each post as effective as possible would be helpful. This way we can scale out a little more effectively, with participants feeling like they are "doing it right."
Not having much experience with the wiki I would be curious where the best place to put this in the wiki would be?
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015, 1:31 PM Paul W. Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 02:10:04PM +0000, Lord Drachenblut wrote:
I've been going back on some of the magazine posts to the G+ page and adding to them when I can who the author was and linking to their g+ profile and fedora wiki pages.
I think this helps give people more information about the article and
gives
credit to the authors. I was hoping that this could be made to be a part of posting a magazine article instead of it being added after the fact.
I like this idea! Thanks for doing this, Matthew.
Can I suggest building a wiki page that shows people how exactly to post the right details per social media feed? It wouldn't need to be a very long page. Examples showing how to make each post as effective as possible would be helpful. This way we can scale out a little more effectively, with participants feeling like they are "doing it right."
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On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 11:47:44PM +0000, Lord Drachenblut wrote:
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015, 1:31 PM Paul W. Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 02:10:04PM +0000, Lord Drachenblut wrote:
I've been going back on some of the magazine posts to the G+ page and adding to them when I can who the author was and linking to their g+ profile and fedora wiki pages.
I think this helps give people more information about the article and gives credit to the authors. I was hoping that this could be made to be a part of posting a magazine article instead of it being added after the fact.
I like this idea! Thanks for doing this, Matthew.
Can I suggest building a wiki page that shows people how exactly to post the right details per social media feed? It wouldn't need to be a very long page. Examples showing how to make each post as effective as possible would be helpful. This way we can scale out a little more effectively, with participants feeling like they are "doing it right."
Not having much experience with the wiki I would be curious where the best place to put this in the wiki would be?
You don't really need to worry about location. Just name the page something like:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Social_media_posting_guidelines
If you don't like that title, you can use a different one. Just provide it here and I can help categorize it.
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