I don't know how other projects manage this, but one solution we could
evaluate is using github PRs to manage the twitter account. For
example, here is a github action that does exactly this
https://github.com/gr2m/twitter-together.

On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 3:14 PM Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> hi all,
>
> The project is approaching it's 6th birthday and we have come a long way!
>
> We have a relatively seldom-used Twitter handle
> twitter.com/ApacheArrow and only a handful of people in the community
> have access to it. I know that Jacques and I do, but I am not sure who
> else.
>
> I wanted to discuss a few things:
>
> * Giving more committers/PMC members access to the Twitter handle — I
> think clearly there should be more people with access (I tweet through
> TweetDeck, e.g. I just posted about a newly posted blog post)
> * Consider if there are any other social media channels where we might
> want to promote Arrow content
> * Discuss a social media policy more broadly for the project
>
> On the latter point, my feelings are:
>
> * Promote content and usage of Apache Arrow, but not companies or
> products (Apache projects are independent)
> * Provide a way for the community to submit ideas/materials for social media
>
> Does anyone know if other ASF projects have policies/conventions about
> how they decide how to use their social media properties to best serve
> the community?
>
> Thanks,
> Wes

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