David Boyes wrote:
> Given that any useful question to the development community (or the user
> community, for that matter) is likely to require supporting materials
> like logs that will in no possible way fit in 140 characters, can I ask
> what’s the practical point of a Bacula Twitter account other than to
> seem trendy? It’s useless for diagnostics, and almost useless for
> announcements. It seems kind of silly to me to try to turn what we do in
> these mailing lists into sound bites for terminal ADD sufferers.

Seconded.  If there's an actual useful purpose to Twitter, I've yet to
have it explained to me by a Twitter user.


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