How does the Crail community feel about creating a Twitter account for the 
project? It could carry news of releases, talks, blog posts, and pass on things 
that other people are saying about Crail.

I happen to be a mentor for Crail through the incubation process, but I’m not 
wearing my mentor hat here. As a mentor, it’s not my place to suggest how you 
Crail markets itself and grows the community. As someone who has grown several 
open-source projects inside and outside of ASF, I’ve just found Twitter a very 
successful way for a project to communicate with a broader community, including 
the many people who are too busy to join the dev list but still want to follow 
the project’s progress.

Julian

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