RE: [Lucene.Net] Lucene.net twitter account and chat room

2011-12-05 Thread Granroth, Neal V.
Yes, this was discussed before.
No official discussions or decisions about the project should occur outside the 
regular newsgroup.
- Neal

-Original Message-
From: Troy Howard [mailto:thowar...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 1:15 PM
To: lucene-net-dev@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: [Lucene.Net] Lucene.net twitter account and chat room

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







Re: [Lucene.Net] Lucene.net twitter account and chat room

2011-12-04 Thread Simone Chiaretta
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
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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