Hi Rich, 2017-01-05 8:31 GMT-08:00 Rich Bowen <rbo...@redhat.com>:
> As you might know, we have a Twitter account - > https://twitter.com/apache_httpd > > I believe, at the moment, it's just me and Jim that have the keys to > this, and it's mostly a ghost town. We announce releases there, and > occasionally respond to comments from other accounts. > > I would like for us to do more with Twitter to get the word out that > we're doing cool things, but could use some help brainstorming what > kinds of things we should put there. I don't think we need something > every day, but having something a couple of times a week seems a good > cadence to aim for. I would love to see something like: 1) New features announced (new modules, important improvements for existing ones, etc..), pointing the users to the newly created documentation (that would also be a nice driver to improve/create docs). 2) Important bug fixes, not only security-related ones. 3) Tips for admins, maybe directly from the top ten questions asked on #httpd. Again pointing the users to Wiki links could be really useful. Simple example: "Use Redirect and RedirectMatch to force https only - $link". 4) Monthly stats about number of commits to trunk/2.4.x, emails exchanged on dev@/users@, etc.. The main goal would be to demonstrate that httpd still has a active and strong community behind. I don't have a lot of time to work on this on a regular basis, but I can definitely help you and Jim! Luca