Hi all, I do most of the GNOME microblogging, but I often find it difficult to do it effectively. One reason for this is that there currently isn't a way to schedule a post. I'll often think of things that need posting at times when they won't get exposure, or I'll think of three different posts all at once. I really need a way to schedule microblogging posts.
Our microblogging posts are currently published on Identi.ca. From there they are pushed to Twitter, and from Twitter to Facebook. I've been unable to find an Ident.ca client that allows scheduling (they do exist for Twitter). This leaves two options that I can see: 1. Change our workflow so that we publish posts on Twitter and push them to Identi.ca from there. Then use a Twitter client with scheduling capabilities. 2. Use the gnome.org Wordpress install to schedule microblogging posts and push them to Twitter. The second option seems nicer to me, because it gives us a common shared platform for publishing news. I'm imagining that we'd have to install a plugin and create a separate news category for microblogging. Potential downside: we clutter the Wordpress install with lots of microblogging guff. Thoughts? Opinions? Allan -- IRC: aday on irc.gnome.org Blog: http://afaikblog.wordpress.com/ -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list