Hi Visoar and all,

I completely agree. Setting up a LinkedIn page is vital for growing BifroMQ and 
reaching developers outside China.

Even if it primally functions as a one-way channel for syncing blogs initially, 
the professional presence it provides is worth the effort.

I would like to volunteer for the LinkedIn operation team or admin group. I am 
happy to manage the page and ensure our content reaches the international 
community effectively.

Best regards,
Gu Jiawei (gujiaweijoe)

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From: Visoar <[email protected]>
Date: Feb 16, 2026 20:34
To: dev <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Creating an "Apache BifroMQ" page on LinkedIn?

Aloha Christofer & all,

I completely agree with this. When I published a post a few days ago, I
noticed that many Apache projects already have their own LinkedIn pages.

The only concern is that we may not be able to maintain active two-way
engagement across multiple communities. The LinkedIn page might therefore
function mainly as a one-way channel, similar to a WeChat Official MP
Account (微信公众号), used to sync content from our blog.

Also, our website currently doesn’t have an OG image configured. This is
something we should add soon, as it will help improve how our content is
displayed when shared on LinkedIn and other social media platforms.

If everyone agrees, I’d be happy to help move this forward and serve as one
of the admins.

By the way, today is Chinese New Year’s Eve. Wishing everyone a Happy Lunar
New Year — 新春快乐!

Yue Zhang
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Visoar


Christofer Dutz <[email protected]>于2026年2月16日 周一19:12写道:

> Hi Folks,
>
> BifroMQ is one of the very few Apache projects, that I can’t link in posts
> on LinkedIn … how about the PPMC creates one (Ideally multiple PPMC members
> should be Admins for that page … ideally from several employers)
>
> What do you folks think? I know in China, LinkedIn is probably not such a
> big thing, but outside it’s one of my most important channels to spread the
> word.
>
> Chris
>
>


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