On Wed, 16 Jan 2019 at 11:18, <so...@opensuse.org> wrote: > > Le 2019-01-16 09:28, jimmypierre.rouen.fra...@gmail.com a écrit : > > -----Original Message----- > > From: ddemaio [mailto:ddem...@suse.de] > > Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2019 9:14 AM > > To: so...@opensuse.org; Bruno Friedmann > > Cc: opensuse-marketing@opensuse.org > > Subject: Re: [opensuse-marketing] openSUSE social account (was : > > openSUSE on Mastodon) > > > > > > > > On 1/16/19 8:46 AM, so...@opensuse.org wrote: > >> Hi all, > >> > >> Le 2019-01-16 08:16, Bruno Friedmann a écrit : > >>> On mercredi, 16 janvier 2019 07.41:38 h CET ddemaio wrote: > >>>> Hi Bruno and Jimmy, > >>>> > >>>> On 1/16/19 12:07 AM, Vinzenz Vietzke wrote: > >>>> > Hi Sogal, > >>>> > > >>>> >> Talking about social accounts, if I don't make any mistake, there > >>>> is no > >>>> >> openSUSE account on Diaspora*. Should we start one ? If you think > >>>> it is > >>>> >> relevant, I will be, of course, volunteer, to animate and feed it. > >>>> > > >>>> > I think it's up to you. If you have the time and want to curate the > >>>> > account, please do! If not, it's better not to create an account. > >>>> That > >>>> > aside> > >>>> >> One more thing, I have an administrator access to the Twitter > >>>> >> openSUSE_FR account that I get when I became president of Alionet > >>>> last > >>>> >> year. For some unclear historical reasons, the guys before me > >>>> seem to, > >>>> >> more or less, handle this account. What should I do with it ? I > >>>> would be > >>>> >> happy to animate it as well but the content will be similar to the > >>>> >> Alionet tweeter account feed that I manage, because, de facto, > >>>> Alionet > >>>> >> is the French openSUSE community and that is where I post every > >>>> openSUSE > >>>> >> news I translate. > >>>> > > >>>> > Why not replicated everything openSUSE-related, translated you > >>>> post on the > >>>> > Alionet account? Better than nothing, I guess. > >>>> > >>>> What do you all think? > >>>> > >>>> It would be good to have the owner/contact details listed on > >>>> https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Social_media_contacts > >>>> v/r > >>>> Doug > >>> > >>> I've no idea about what we are talking about, what is a social media > >>> ? ;-) > >>> Did you realize that you need an account to access this kind of > >>> informations, > >>> this is not freedom... > >> > >> I agree on that. Hopefully Vinzenz started using Mastodon. I can > >> create an openSUSE_FR account on Mastodon as well. It's free software, > >> but one will need an account as well :-\ That being said, those > >> "social media" accounts are just a relay, the original information are > >> still freely and publicly available to all (on Alionet for the French > >> example). > >> > >>> About using or not the openSUSE_FR account on "oiseau bleu ", I guess > >>> it's > >>> better to feed it with content (even the same than alionet) than > >>> nothing > >>> > >>> Guetting all contacts organized on the wiki is very important, and as > >>> far we > >>> can Doug should always be the backup administrator. > >> > >> All right, thanks all for you answers. I will take some time by the > >> end of the week to refresh this account and feed it. I will update the > >> wiki page as well. > >> > >> @ Douglas : I will email you the admin access if it is ok to you. > > > > Hi All, > > > > Been quite busy but last week I found a few discrepancies on this page > > and will report same in the next ten days. > > > > Splitting information, hence duplicating information does not benefit. > > If I need information on a subject, I will look for it at the source > > and not on a search engine because if the way SEO affects searches > > does not mean it’s the Bible, neither the latest and up to date > > information. > > > > Wikipedia is a good example. You look at say Linux and in the left > > widget, you can choose the language that you want. So if we want to > > know about the Roadmap of eg. openSUSE Leap 16, it would be best to > > find it at one place in as many languages as possible. > > > > Having said that, I now know who had admin access to openSUSE FR of > > Twitter :). Silent for a very long time but SUSE tweets about openSUSE > > in French. > > > > So it would be great to use and improve existing social network tools > > where we have a guaranteed audience who by the way know how to use > > them. > > > > Just my two cents. > > > > Best wishes and une Bonne et Belle Année à tous nos amis francophones > > et francophiles! > > > > Jimmy > > Hi Jimmy, > > Not sure that I get all your points. > I agree that splitting information is not the best way, but I think > that, when it comes to promotion, more is better, and that some people > might expect this openSUSE_FR to be active. Beside that, the name > "openSUSE_FR" itself will probably speak to more people, when they are > looking for openSUSE related stuff on Twitter or other, than Alionet. > > The duplication of accounts is only seen on Twitter, so another option > is simply to close one of the duplicated accounts but I am not conviced > that it would do any good. > > Thank you and "Bonne année" à toi aussi :) > > -- > Sébastien 'sogal' Poher
Greetings, Been quite busy :( @sogal, please do not worry. It's just my "two cents". Here are my remarks on https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Social_media_contacts French openSUSE fans: Last post was on 22 February 2016: => if it becomes a FB group, maybe it will revive? Planet openSUSE: wrong link should read => https://planet.opensuse.org/global/ openSUSE Weekly News Page: => dead link No instagram : https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/opensuse/ Best wishes, Jimmy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscr...@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+ow...@opensuse.org