Feature changed by: Joachim Plack (jplack) Feature #311019, revision 9 Title: openFATE and Social Media - openFATE: Evaluation by engineering manager + features.opensuse.org: Rejected by Joachim Plack (jplack) + reject date: 2017-06-06 18:03:22 + reject reason: far out of scope Priority Requester: Mandatory Requested by: Nelson Marques (ketheriel) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: openFATE should have automatic interfacing with openSUSE social media. * All features should be able to be twited (twitter) and 'liked' (facebook). * All added comments should be tweeted automatically. By introducing such behavior we would expand the visibility of openFATE and provide our followers/users with a updated status of what's really happening, therefore showing the clear positive synergies around the Community and fomenting user interaction with openFATE. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Maybe because: * We want higher visibility; * We want higher used feedback; * We want higher user-interaction on the future of openSUSE; * We have nothing to loose by creating such possibility; Discussion: #1: M. Edward Ed Borasky (znmeb) (2010-12-27 20:13:17) Automated tweets, Facebook updates and LinkedIn updates are IMHO a dead waste of time. Social Media "community management" just doesn't work that way. Really, if you're going to do this, you need *humans* doing it. #2: Carlos Gonçalves (cgoncalves) (2010-12-27 20:50:47) I do not agree with the 'tweeting all comments added' one. That would a) produce lots of unwanted noise (most likely to be considered as spam by the majority) b) 99% of all comments don't have <140 characters #3: Bryen Yunashko (byunashko) (2010-12-27 23:55:46) I'm all for tweeting/denting new feature requests. but not for comment postings. The few accounts I've subscribed to elsewhere on Twitter with that kind of reporting I quickly turned off after a while because they would drown out my other feeds. I would think long and hard about how the targets would be implemented. I don't think I'd agree with Facebook and LinkedIn as those are not places to read feeds the way we read Twitter feeds. In fact, Facebook feeds have become downright a turn-off lately especially with the likes of Zynga drowning out all the other feeds out there. And, I would probably not twwet on the general openSUSE account because that would lead to excessive spamming as well. So, that means create a separate account for that. And if we have to do that, did we really achieve the purpose? All in all, I'm for anything that helps further reach our masses, but I think there needs to be some thought into how this will be done properly and effectively. #4: Rajko Matovic (rajko_m) (2010-12-28 01:55:52) Changed: Feature status to Marketplace. Reason: There is not much to add or discuss. Contact: Subscribe to opensuse-web@opensuse.org mail list and announce that you are willing to work on this feature. To subscribe use this link mailto:opensuse-web+subscribe@opensuse.org (mailto:opensuse- web+subscribe@opensuse.org) . #5: Jos Poortvliet (jospoortvliet) (2010-12-28 19:36:34) tweeting and facebooking new features makes sense. Doing something on every comment will flood the social media and kill any advantage it has, so let's not do that... -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311019