Hi Rich, I use tweetdeck and am happy to participate in tweeting things out, though I don’t have the first idea how to schedule tweets or any of the things you talked about so I’ll need explicit instructions on what you want me to do.
Alan. On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 9:47 AM, Michael Brohl <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Rich, > > I'm using Twitter (@michaelbrohl) and can help with this. > > Regards, > > Michael > > > Am 07.06.17 um 15:46 schrieb Rich Bowen: > > As you know, we have all of our video and audio content from ApacheCon >> posted at this time. >> >> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbzoR-pLrL6pLDCyPxByWQwYTL-JrF5Rp >> for the video, and of course feathercast.apache.org for all of the audio. >> >> I need help scheduling this content for twice-daily tweets on >> @feathercast to keep this content in front of the world until the next >> event. >> >> If you are a Twitter user, and use the TweetDeck tool - >> https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/ - I can add your account to the >> @feathercast "team", thus giving you permission to tweet on behalf of >> that account, and schedule future tweets. >> >> Or, we could use a tool like HootSuite or Buffer, but if we do that I'd >> like to coordinate with ComDev so that we can perhaps share the costs of >> such an account, since they're not cheap. Tweetdeck is free and seems >> like a reasonable place to start. >> >> Anyways, I'd like to see a video, and a podcast, scheduled every day, so >> that we are making the most of our investment in this content. Please >> contact me if you are willing/able to participate in this process. I'd >> also appreciate someone being willing to help me document the process, >> so that it's easier for people to participate in the future. >> >> Thanks. >> >> > >
