I don't really care if we have an official twitter account or not, my biggest concern is that no unofficial resources appear to represent the project or the ASF in any way. I am still somewhat concerned about Hans' apache_ofbiz twitter account and its use of the logos but I really cant be bothered having another argument about it.
Regards Scott On 16/03/2010, at 9:13 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Hi Jeroen, > > Thanks for the suggestion. > > Actually I took a shower and changed my mind. Let's face it: we can't control > what happens on Twitter or such (though Facebook accounts seems highly > unlikely). > I guess the better attitude is what Adrian suggested: the official chanels > already exist, most important being the mailing lists. > So from now, like everybody I don't care anymore about Twitter accounts and > such, pfew... I feel better :o) > > Jacques > > From: "Jeroen van der Wal" <[email protected]> >> You could send a tweet to the Ofbiz account and plea to hand it over >> to the community. There's no activity on it. >> -- >> Jeroen van der Wal >> Stromboli b.v. >> +31 655 874050 >> >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Jacques Le Roux >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> OK, now we can't have an official Twitter account for OFBiz or Apache OFBiz >>> since the 2 names are taken >>> http://twitter.com/OFBiz >>> http://twitter.com/apache_OFBiz >>> >>> But anybody cares so it's not an issue :/ >>> >>> Jacques >>> PS: OK, we could still have apacheofbiz or apache-ofbiz, etc., but the >>> situation is not brilliant IMO: confusion >>> I must say that I don't know who/what is behind http://twitter.com/OFBiz >>> > >
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