On 4/19/12, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Ian Lynch <ianrly...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 19 April 2012 11:34, Alexandro Colorado <j...@apache.org> wrote:
>>
>>>>> What is your concern here?
>>> >>
>>> >> Rob contacted me on the matter, and I reply back into the thread and
>>> >> now he said that nobody replied and refer to his decisions as we, when
>>> >> he is the one alone making how things are shaping.
>>> >
>>> > Alexandro are you actually the maintainer of the @openofficeorg
>>> > account?
>>>
>>> yes I am.
>>>
>>> >
>>> > If this is the case, guess we could go in a different direction, if
>>> > not I guess the only option we have at this time is to create another
>>> > one.
>>>
>>> My point is exactly that, Rob did contact me about the issue then said
>>> nobody reply to him.
>>>
>>
>> Seems @openofficeorg has 1500 followers already. Unless there is another
>> twitter account with more followers, I can't see much logic in not simply
>> building around this account. Just need some strategic tweets so we can
>> get
>> followers to retweet and get more followers. If Alexandro is willing to
>> maintain this as a PPMC member, what is the problem?
>>
>
> I have asked Alexandro many times over several months whether he would
> put that Twitter account under the control of the AOO PPMC, rather
> than treat it as his personal account.  He has not agreed to do
> this,so I've made a new account which I am putting under PPMC control.
>  We've had this discussion, in open, on this list.

I dont remember having this discussion with you. So what are you talking about?

>
> I've done the work.  I've done the research.  I've worked this through
> the community.  I've created the account.  I've applied the Apache
> branding.  I've signed up other PPMC members to have access to this
> account.  I've updated the website.

Then what you mean with 'I never recieved a reply'. Rob you are acting
on your own, and that is really not good for the community not your
reputation of power grabber.  Is very skewed the way you reffer
yourself as 'we', when is only you acting on your own behalf.

>
> This is not about how many people follow the account.  The question is
> purely about which account can be under PPMC control and thus be the
> official account.

What you mean with PPMC control, I am a PPMC and I control the
account. So what exactly is the issue here? Do you want to have
control of the account? If so please say so and not act as a 'we' when
is an 'I'.

>
> -Rob
>
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