Hey Christian et al,
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> Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 14:27:44 +0100
> From: Christian Scholz <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Europython-improve] EuroPython: Twitter and Blog
> To: John Pinner <[email protected]>
> Cc: europython-improve <[email protected]>
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>
> Hi!
>
>> I have removed the links to the EP Twitter and Blog pages as they are
>> hopelessly out of date and we look a little silly.
>
> Sorry, I had some crazy days and didn't come to updating it. I at least
> replaced the logo on the blog now and will post some posts later. I will
> then also update the twitter account.
>
>> Will those who know about these things please update them to reflect
>> EP2009 and they can be re-instated.
>>
>> Also who is responsible for them? How for example do we get the EP
>> twitter following our tweets?
>
> I think mostly me and pboddie have been working on these but we maybe
> want to revisit how the process is, like if something gets sent out some
> similar text should also be on the blog and a twitter note should be
> sent. Easiest would of course be that the same person does that. The
> twitter account should update itself according to the RSS feed.
>
> As for the twitter account it's of course that important that the
> account itself follows a lot of people but the important thing is that
> it's followed. You can trigger that of course somewhat by following
> other people so that they get a note and might follow back.
>
> Here and then I also went through the list of followers and followed
> them back.
>
> For the blog we can create new users and for twitter I can give out the
> password to people interested in contributing (other good things to
> twitter would be IRC meeting announcements, a reminder that people can
> volunteer, results from meetings, deadline reminders, call for spreading
> the word and so on).
>
> I hope to get the things I mentioned done today.
>
> -- Christian
>
I see that pboddie kindly added me to the blog logins. Is there any
utility in me making a very quick placeholder post right now, to the
effect that EuroPython 2009 planning is under way, and duplicate the
announcement that went out, so that it will the first thing people will
see when they go to the blog, rather than the tail-end-of-EP2008 content
that's currently at the top of the page.
Would that help?
Jonathan
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