On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 9:27 AM Allan Day <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 5:04 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna <[email protected]> > wrote: > ... > >> What do you mean, 'avoiding crossing the streams'? I'm sure we can do >> some promotion at the conference and certainly there should be an >> opportunity to have a release party with conference attendees :) >> > > I would like to avoid relatively trivial posts about the conference being > published in close proximity to the release announcement. This should be > fairly easy to solve if LAS GNOME uses its own media channels and whoever > handles the release announcement has control over the GNOME channels, > though. >
Sure, we can stay out of the GNOME account for the LAS GNOME stuff during that week. Hopefully we can gain enough followers that. But I think for certain things, for instance, let's say that we had Linus meeting with desktop developers, that I would want to put on the GNOME twitter account. That would probably fall into a non-trivial post. Same with any important thing that came out of the BoFs. > > ... > >> The big area where we need people to chip in is with social media. It >>> would be great to have a plan there. >>> >>> >> Looks like we have a volunteer for that as well! I won't be able to help >> this time as I will be busy with LAS GNOME. So finding some new blood to >> help with this is probably in order. >> >> I can try to reach out and see if we can find more volunteers for that? >> But if Lene wants to help with a plan, I won't stand in their way. :) >> > > Yes, it would be fantastic to have volunteers for this! Let's see if > Nuritzi or Rosanna have some ideas for how to get them started... > > Sounds good. sri > Allan >
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