On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Stephan Beal <sgb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> i just came across this G+ post:
>
> https://plus.google.com/100252397521353238214/posts/hW7ErV11uNB
>
> (For non-googlers; it's a release announcement for Fossil 1.28)
>
> and thought, "why haven't we been doing that all along?" It simply never
> crossed my mind.
>
> Does fossil need a G+ page (or FB page, or AOL page, for that matter) where
> that type of thing can be posted? i, for one, wouldn't mind manning a G+
> community.

I just happened across the DVCS community when the v1.28 release came
out, so I posted it. I was happy to see the community's maintainer
included a category for Fossil. Right now, my post is the only one in
the category, but maybe that's alright.

The mailing list is a much better medium for large exchanges (large
Google+ entries don't format well.)

Announcements on the G+ DVCS community page, however, make Git and
Mercurial users aware of developments with Fossil. If a G+
page/community is made for Fossil, I feel announcements should also be
posted to the DVCS community page.

--
Rich
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