Identi.ca account
Jonathan Nalley
jnalley at jnalley.com
Thu Jun 17 20:17:30 UTC 2010
Sounds like a good plan. Thanks for your work interfacing with StatusNet.
On Thursday, June 17, 2010, Paul W. Frields <stickster at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks to the good folks at StatusNet, we now have the identi.ca
> @fedora account. Salient points:
>
> * The account is connected to the Twitter @fedora acount. Posts to
> Identi.ca will be echoed to Twitter, which is how we wanted to roll.
>
> * I think most security-minded people, including me, reject the idea
> of sharing passwords. However, there is an obfuscated email address
> through which people can post to the identi.ca account. I'll send
> that to the socialmedia group members.
>
> * We are still open to using a different management console that
> supports Twitter and Identi.ca. HootSuite is supposedly working on
> StatusNet/identi.ca support. We're not going to block on this, but
> if someone finds a 100% FOSS solution we can take advantage of,
> we're not married to HS. HS is only for responding to people, not
> for originating posts -- since if you posted with it, you'd be
> leaving out identi.ca which is a no-no.
>
> Does this make sense? Did I forget anything?
>
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