We have 92 followers. Another question is that the current account is bound to my email and Kam's phone. We also share the password so everyone can tweet. Is there a recommended way to maintain a Twitter account for an Apache project ?
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 2:00 PM Weihua Jiang <[email protected]> wrote: > How many followers do we have? If not much, I prefer for a new id with > “@ApacheGearpump”. > > > > 在 16/4/6 下午1:11,“Manu Zhang”<[email protected]> 写入: > > >Hi All, > > > >I formerly applied for a Gearpump Twitter account > >https://twitter.com/gearpump_io, which consists of the name *Gearpump* > and > >id *gearpump_io *(since gearpump has been taken). Now that Gearpump is an > >Apache Incubating project, shall we > > > >A. change our name to "Apache Gearpump" or > >B. create a new id with "@ApacheGearpump" (available) > > > >For a Twitter account, the name can be changed at any time while the id is > >permanent. > > > > After some investigation of the Twitter accounts of Apache projects, I > >find that they fall into three groups in the format *name/id* > > > >1. ApacheProject/@ApacheProject > > > > - Apache Flink/@ApacheFlink (https://twitter.com/ApacheFlink) > > - Apache Parquet/@ApacheParquet (https://twitter.com/ApacheParquet) > > - Apache Spark/@ApacheSpark (https://twitter.com/ApacheSpark) > > > >They created ids after they became Apache projects. > > > >2. ApacheProject/@Project > > > > - Apache Cassandra/@cassandra (https://twitter.com/cassandra) > > - Apache Samza/@samzastream (https://twitter.com/samzastream) > > > >They continue to use the id before they are Apache projects but change > >their names. > > > >3. ApacheProject/@Project and ApacheProject/@ApacheProject > > > > - Apache Storm/@stormprocessor (https://twitter.com/stormprocessor) > > - Apache Storm/@ApacheStorm (https://twitter.com/ApacheStorm) > > > >Storm created a new id after becoming an Apache project, and both accounts > >are active and have a quite a few followers. > > > >What do you think ? > >
