On 7/15/2013 12:39 PM, Dicebot wrote:
On Monday, 15 July 2013 at 19:20:00 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
That's why the d_programming twitter feed was added to the front page.

Twitter is incredibly restrictive in its format. People coming to front page
want to get a detailed explained overview of latest news, not 140-symbol
mysteries.

Given how enormously popular Twitter is for breaking news and announcements, I think you're wrong about that.


Also it ties important information channel to an external closed
service which is never good for the reputation.

I don't understand that comment. The twitter feed only shows d_programming 
tweets.


And as cherry on top - I don't see and embedded twitter feeds on dlang.org right
now ;)

I don't either - I don't know what happened there.


And how do you expect someone to show the interest? :) Currently there are no
tools for proposing front page news other than making pull requests which has
unacceptable latency for news anyway. Dead end!

A large number of improvements have been made by someone showing enough interest to actually drive forward the changes needed to support their interest. For example, Brad Roberts and Bugzilla. Vladimir and the D forum software. Etc.


One of best ways to have lot of contributions is making each single one as easy
as possible.

It doesn't get easier than twitter.

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