Sounds a lot like you're volunteering for the Communications Committee to me ;-)
Seriously though, great suggestion, and if you are interested, I'd love to get your help with it (and I know Ski would too). Want to join our band of merry men and get this done? --Matt On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 12:50 PM, craig constantine <[email protected]>wrote: > Having brought up “communications suck" yesterday, I spent some time > looking around trying to put my finger on how exactly I think things could > be better. All of the pieces are present (LOPSA staff blog, LOPSAgram, > mailing list, governance wiki) but things simply don’t seem to be > well-oiled and systematic used. > > There should be a high fidelity “voice” of LOPSA. > “Here’s a statement from the board…” > “The latest minutes are now available on the goverance wiki…” > “Here’s this month’s LOPSAgram…” > “The FooBazzle committee is seeking a voluteer…” > > Each message would be drafted, approved by the appropriate person(s), and > then published. The message then goes automatically to all mediums. So it > appears as a post somewhere with an RSS/Atom feed, goes to Twitter, > App.net, the Facebook Group, the mailing list, Google+, etc. So all > communications would be available in whatever mode people prefer (email, > rss, Facebook, etc) while *reducing* the amount of effort the LOPSA > board/staff/volunteers have to do. > > …where, by “reducing effort” I of course mean: Aggregated, streamlined and > off-loaded on one more more new volunteers. > > --Craig Constantine, http://constantine.name > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss > This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators > http://lopsa.org/ > >
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