Le 2019-01-16 09:28, jimmypierre.rouen.france@gmail.com a écrit :
-----Original Message----- From: ddemaio [mailto:ddemaio@suse.de] Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2019 9:14 AM To: sogal@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, sogal@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,
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
On 1/16/19 12:07 AM, Vinzenz Vietzke wrote: 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 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org