This one: http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Marketing
I am currently in talks with LinkedIn to get control of the CouchDB group. On 10 February 2014 17:48, Benjamin Young <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2/4/14, 6:25 PM, Noah Slater wrote: >> >> You interested in joining the marketing team and helping out Benjamin? :) >> >> Add yourself to that wiki page! Woop! > > > Totally missed this email. :-P Which wiki page were you wanting me to add > myself to? :) > > I'll start pwning the LinkedIn Groups with CouchDB news. Now that the > marketing@ list is together, I think we've got a good way to route all that. > > Onward! :) > > >> >> On 4 February 2014 16:12, Benjamin Young <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> On 1/22/14, 7:38 PM, Jens Alfke wrote: >>>> >>>> On Jan 22, 2014, at 3:23 PM, Simon Metson <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Most recent posts are 1 post about Riak and 1 about Couchbase vs 8 >>>>> about >>>>> CouchDB, related tooling or community events seems like a reasonable >>>>> ratio >>>>> to me. >>>> >>>> That's weird. When I go to that page* I see 11 (eleven!) spam posts by >>>> 'Tahniyat Kazmi' about topics like "the secrets to engaging readers on >>>> Twitter", "Five texts you should never send", etc. Below that is "I am >>>> offering FREE virtual servers to help kick-start my new cloud company" >>>> by >>>> Daniele Testa (not spam, but OT). Then finally there are some actual >>>> relevant posts, but they're months old. >>>> >>>> LinkedIn is a job-networking site -- I can see it's useful to have a tag >>>> there for CouchDB so people can register their interest/knowledge, but >>>> it's >>>> beyond me why people would want to discuss it there. We already have too >>>> many actually-relevant places to discuss it, like here, SO, the G+ >>>> group. A >>>> forum that looks abandoned sends a worse message about the technology >>>> than >>>> not having one at all, IMHO. >>> >>> >>> Agreed on the empty forum thing... >>> >>> There's also CouchDB Pros by @dch--which he started because the CouchDB >>> one >>> got quite spammy (as mentioned): >>> http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4547164 (64 members) >>> >>> And NoSQL Document Databases by Nuno Job: >>> http://www.linkedin.com/groups/NoSQL-Document-Databases-2991253 (294 >>> members) >>> >>> Likely just showing up in the places where each of us has an >>> interest/voice >>> and promoting CouchDB as something we use is good/best/awesome. >>> >>> I do like that @couchdb on Twitter has it's own first person voice and I >>> do >>> think continuing that in the other venues makes sense--as long as we've >>> got >>> the interested hands to do the typing. :) >>> >>>> --Jens >>>> >>>> * http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2006181&goback=%2Egmr_2006181 >>> >>> >> >> > -- Noah Slater https://twitter.com/nslater
