Hi Brian- thank you for putting this together, it looks great!
Till- I was also thinking "who would handle this?". My thought is it should
be people interested in social media who have the time to work on this. I
think it would be too much for the folks managing the account to also be
responsible for all the content. Perhaps we need a pagure repo where any
Fedora contributor can submit content, or even an Element channel where
folks can drop links and short snips of info that they want promoted via
the Fedora twitter account. (Definitely open to other ideas on how to
gather submissions, not sure if either of these ideas hit the mark.) From
there, the previously mentioned interested volunteers could edit and
schedule tweets at their own pace.
I think Mindshare should help to set up an initial process, but I don't see
us owning this work as a Committee long-term. Reasoning for that: 1) have
enough things we are doing as a Committee (and a long list of things we
wish could get to already) and 2) we are all heavily involved in other
parts of Fedora and have commitments in those spaces already.
Looking forward to thoughts from more folks on the team!
Best,
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On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 1:15 PM Till Maas <till(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
Am Di., 14. Dez. 2021 um 19:07 Uhr schrieb Brian Proffitt <
bproffit(a)redhat.com>:
Recently Marie Nordin, Matthew Miller, and Ben Cotton reached out to me
> about the current disposition of the Fedora
> Project's Twitter account, @fedora, in my capacity as upstream social
> media
> advisor in Red Hat's Open Source Program Office.
>
> At this time, it seems that the account is not being regularly maintained,
> though the three people above and others have taken turns to keep content
> going. In my capacity as an advisor, I have put together a document[1]
> that
>
The document looks very interesting at first glance. This seems to be a
good answer to "how to handle Fedora's twitter". It seems to me that the
other problem is "who is handling this". Do you have any suggestions for
that, too?
Mariie, Matthew, Ben what are your thoughts regarding this?
Thanks
Till
> [1]
https://hackmd.io/@7quJg19JS_aOOHJ5Ih2BOw/rkFSuNS5K/edit
>
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