Re: GNOME Rollup Display

2012-05-28 Thread Allan Day
Andreas Nilsson li...@andreasn.se wrote:
 On 05/27/2012 01:41 PM, Tobias Mueller wrote:

 Hey folks :)

 I got the rollup-display. You can see it in action here:
 http://people.gnome.org/~tobiasmue/blog/2012-LinuxTag/20120524_001.jpg

 That looks great, cool to see it in action!

I agree - excellent stuff.

bikeshedIt might even look better without the other posters you've
got there./bikeshed

Allan
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Re: Microblogging Workflow

2012-05-28 Thread Allan Day
Karen Sandler ka...@gnome.org wrote:
...
 I really need a way to schedule
 microblogging posts.
...
 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.
...
 This sounds like a good plan to me - is it easy to use the Wordpress install
 in that way? I think it would be worth the inconvenience to be able to do
 this. I'm not a microblogger by nature, but it's really important we have
 that kind of content out there (and I usually think of things to microblog
 long after they're relevant, and think darn...)
...

I've tried a couple of Wordpress plugins for posting to Identi.ca, but
these are generally focused on sending updates when you publish a blog
post, and none of them really fitted the bill. Identi.ca itself does
have a feature that allows you to generate messages from an RSS/Atom
feed (which we could generate using Wordpress), but the feature isn't
working for me, for some reason.

I'm also starting to think that using Wordpress as a microblogging
platform is just wrong. :)

The only thing I've found which is able to do what we need is
Tweetdeck. I'd be really happy to use that on a shared GNOME account.

Allan
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