Yeah, im not quite sold on the asf CMS. The issues with putting our docs online really made me sour on it.
Sent from my Windows Phone ________________________________ From: Simone Chiaretta Sent: 12/4/2011 11:34 AM To: lucene-net-dev@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: [Lucene.Net] Lucene.net twitter account and chat room One good idea, but not sure if possible with ASF CMS, is to have a feed with the news that are now in home page, and the possibility to link to single news. Well... a blog :) Would be much better than adding all news one after the other in the home page Simo --- Simone Chiaretta @simonech Sent from a tablet On 04/dic/2011, at 07:27, michael herndon <mhern...@wickedsoftware.net> wrote: > Maybe we use should build a mail/chat/social media search with > lucene.netat some point in the future? I'm sure there is a way to log > the chat. > > I posted up a tweet tonight on the release. better later than never. > > I have two more tweets scheduled using hootsuite, one to thank Simone for > the packages, another to ask for article and application submissions on > monday. If anyone else has ideas for the branding aspect, do share. I'll > try to check the feed daily. > > hashtag: #lucenenet > > - Michael. > > On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Troy Howard <thowar...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Re: Twitter >> >> Sadly not a single tweet has been sent out on our twitter account. >> Really need to remedy that. >> >> Re: IRC/realtime chat >> >> There have been some good reasons expressed by various folks at Apache >> (and in our team) that realtime chat in channels which are not >> publicly logged should generally be discouraged. This is because it's >> all too easy to have a discussion in which only a few members of the >> community are present, and make decisions without any opportunity for >> the rest of the community to have input and without the ability to >> review the reasoning or discourse later. The same holds true for user >> support, as it's much better to have that public and logged in a >> mailing list message so that others might find that through searches >> and use as a reference. >> >> That said, people do use IRC/IM from time to time, but we prefer to >> keep most if not all of the communications public and on the Apache >> mailing lists. So feel free to set up a chat room and chat with >> whomever wants to join about whatever topic, but for most things at >> Apache the philosophy is "mailing list, or it didn't happen". :) >> >> Thanks, >> Troy >> >> >> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Prescott Nasser <geobmx...@hotmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> I just saw that there is a twitter account for Lucene.net >>>> http://twitter.com/#!/LuceneDotNet >>>> is anybody using it? >>> >>> >>> Login information is in the private repo - does anyone know how I get to >> that, I can make an announcement >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>