On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 15:02 -0430, Alex Barrios wrote: > Hi people. > > Welly, happily I'm gaining more power and voice here in my country, > small but at least the openSUSE word its now in the mouths of a lot of > LUG's here, so because that I'm trying to get more in touch with the > users and newbies around using the IRC, my blog and Twitter. > > Besides the encounter feelings about Facebook, I create a group [1] > for all the people come together and take advantage of the platform > options like forums and that. > > My question is, its ok to use FB?, or there is another way to accomplish this? > > The idea: > - Put events > - Send messages to members from while to while > - A forum > - Pictures and stuff > > If there is another option (more open, i think), or best way to get > this please let me know. > > [1] http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=114845975234320 > > > > -- > Alex Barrios > ----------------------------------------- > Descubre! Disfruta! Comparte! openSUSE Linux. > ----------------------------------------- > Embajador openSUSE > http://en.opensuse.org/User:Alexbariv > Blog > http://blog.alexbariv.com/ > Twitter > http://twitter.com/alexbariv > Linux User > 383172 > GPG Pkey > 5AB7D408 > > "Be free, Think Linux, > Be smart, Think openSUSE"
It is okay to use Facebook, yes. But, in my opinion, Facebook has somewhat limited value. Everyone joins groups but does anyone pay attention to those groups on regular basis? On the other hand, what is a more effective and engaging tool? It really depends. One thing I'm learning is that how social networks are used vary greatly by country. I've heard of some services used that are supposedly popular in that country and I've never even heard of them. As a part of the Marketing Team, its each of our responsibility to understand the markets we're working with. So, if you feel that in your region/market, Facebook works well, GO FOR IT! Whatever we can do to raise mindshare, its an awesome plus. And you are doing an awesome job! Bryen M Yunashko openSUSE Board Member openSUSE Marketing Team lead -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscr...@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+h...@opensuse.org