That's fine Kam, thank you very much!
Matias, I would love to get some shared responsibility over the account for people like you working with the Fedora Marketing team, so that we can do a great job of publicizing all of the things going on in Fedora over each release cycle, as well as events, new team projects, and the news items we expect to be arriving through our new Fedora Insight system when that arrives in 2010. Please get back to me when you get a chance.
Paul W. Frields Fedora Project Leader
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Kam Salisbury kam@kamsalisbury.com wrote:
Hi Paul, I forwarded this email to Matias Kreder (delete@fedoraproject.org) that now has the account.
Thanks,
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Kam,
I'd like to ensure that the Fedora Marketing team has access to that Twitter account. Also I'd like to make sure that we don't have a single point of responsibility/failure for it if it represents the Project. Can you email the login details to me so I can coordinate the access among multiple people?
Thank you for helping to run it up until now!
Paul W. Frields Fedora Project Leader
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Kam Salisbury http://kamsalisbury.com
Hi Paul,
I'd like to ensure that the Fedora Marketing team has access to that Twitter account. Also I'd like to make sure that we don't have a single point of responsibility/failure for it if it represents the Project. Can you email the login details to me so I can coordinate the access among multiple people?
In this context, let me mention that I have shared planetfedora twitter/identica access with tatica to ensure there is no single point of failure.
On 11/29/2009 10:34 AM, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
Hi Paul,
I'd like to ensure that the Fedora Marketing team has access to that Twitter account. Also I'd like to make sure that we don't have a single point of responsibility/failure for it if it represents the Project. Can you email the login details to me so I can coordinate the access among multiple people?
In this context, let me mention that I have shared planetfedora twitter/identica access with tatica to ensure there is no single point of failure.
Here's what I think needs to be done:
1. Each social networking account gets an email alias 2. That email alias forwards to one (or more) maintainers 3. Email alias + maintainers list is posted publicly somewhere
At least that seems the simplest way to me. Kam already started the process for fedora_project twitter, https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1839.
--Mel
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