I don't mean the people at the moment, I mean the social locations... Our Getting Involved web page at https://www.iotivity.org/get-involved
has this suggestion: Follow along with the blog, Twitter, Google Plus, Facebook and Linkedin I get those are the typical places one would expect. And many open source projects have found it valuable to have some sort of presence on such media sources. But if we go look, as I just did, one would end up disappointed: * google+ has no content, and a red "RESTRICTED" block on it. * Linkedin has no content, though it does list some people to blame :) (hi, Brian Warner!) * Facebook does have some content (yay!), but the last entry "openWRT now supports IoTivity!" was July 2015 * Twitter has lots of content - some bot, or some PR agency acting on our behalf, or some such, is tweeting assorted links from industry publications which happen to mention IoT - but which have NO mentions of iotivity. these seem quite irrelevant and I wish they'd stop (OCF's twitter feed does the same thing, but I find it harder to blame them) * finally, the blog has real content - but it is *only* iotivity release announcements - six of them going back to v1.1. So not much in the last two years. Is this something to worry about? Can/should we try to improve? If so, how? Or is it better to clean out the links to inactive social media locations and not pretend? _______________________________________________ iotivity-dev mailing list iotivity-dev@lists.iotivity.org https://lists.iotivity.org/mailman/listinfo/iotivity-dev