Following up here, how should we request access? I'd like to tweet out the Flight SQL blog post that just landed.
On Wed, Feb 9, 2022, at 17:22, Wes McKinney wrote: >> In my opinion, any PMC member should be allowed to use the Twitter account >> without any other checks, balances, or friction. > > I agree with this. Without objections, then, I would say we make sure > as many PMC members have access to the account as have interest. I do > not think I am empowered to grant access (Jacques may be the only one > since he created the account initially) > > On Tue, Feb 1, 2022 at 4:44 PM Julian Hyde <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> In my opinion, any PMC member should be allowed to use the Twitter account >> without any other checks, balances, or friction. They know that they are >> speaking for the project, and only for the project. They are PMC members so >> we trust them to do the right thing. >> >> If committers and other non-PMC community members would like to suggest a >> tweet then a GitHub PR is a reasonable process. But unlike a code change, it >> needs to be approved by a PMC member. >> >> Quite frankly the easiest process for non-PMC members is just to tweet as >> yourself (or your company, or project) and mention @ApacheArrow. A PMC >> member will retweet or quote tweet if it deserves wider circulation. >> >> Julian >> >> >> >> > On Feb 1, 2022, at 11:00 AM, QP Hou <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > To be clear I haven't used that twitter-together action myself, was >> > just using it as an example for how such a workflow could be set up. I >> > imagine it won't be too much work for us to write our own action if >> > needed. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > QP Hou >> > >> > On Tue, Feb 1, 2022 at 5:31 AM Neal Richardson >> > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> I like the idea too. If we were to use the github action to send tweets, >> >> we >> >> would need to get INFRA to add it to the allowlist since they restrict >> >> which actions we can use. I don't think it's a blocker, just would add >> >> some >> >> extra time in the process of getting it set up. >> >> >> >> Neal >> >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 1, 2022 at 5:25 AM Alessandro Molina < >> >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >>> I never used https://github.com/gr2m/twitter-together previously, in the >> >>> past I used Hootsuite to set up approval workflows, but I think that the >> >>> idea of setting up a workflow through github PRs looks like a good idea. >> >>> It >> >>> would be able to leverage committer/pmc membership to merge the PRs and >> >>> would allow anyone to contribute with social media content. >> >>> >> >>> On Tue, Feb 1, 2022 at 12:43 AM QP Hou <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> I don't know how other projects manage this, but one solution we could >> >>>> evaluate is using github PRs to manage the twitter account. For >> >>>> example, here is a github action that does exactly this >> >>>> https://github.com/gr2m/twitter-together. >> >>>> >> >>>> On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 3:14 PM Wes McKinney <[email protected]> >> >>> wrote: >> >>>>> >> >>>>> hi all, >> >>>>> >> >>>>> The project is approaching it's 6th birthday and we have come a long >> >>> way! >> >>>>> >> >>>>> We have a relatively seldom-used Twitter handle >> >>>>> twitter.com/ApacheArrow and only a handful of people in the community >> >>>>> have access to it. I know that Jacques and I do, but I am not sure who >> >>>>> else. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> I wanted to discuss a few things: >> >>>>> >> >>>>> * Giving more committers/PMC members access to the Twitter handle — I >> >>>>> think clearly there should be more people with access (I tweet through >> >>>>> TweetDeck, e.g. I just posted about a newly posted blog post) >> >>>>> * Consider if there are any other social media channels where we might >> >>>>> want to promote Arrow content >> >>>>> * Discuss a social media policy more broadly for the project >> >>>>> >> >>>>> On the latter point, my feelings are: >> >>>>> >> >>>>> * Promote content and usage of Apache Arrow, but not companies or >> >>>>> products (Apache projects are independent) >> >>>>> * Provide a way for the community to submit ideas/materials for social >> >>>> media >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Does anyone know if other ASF projects have policies/conventions about >> >>>>> how they decide how to use their social media properties to best serve >> >>>>> the community? >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Thanks, >> >>>>> Wes >> >>>> >> >>> >>
