I think you are absolutely right! It is funny though that the account
still isn't taken. Someone should grab it quickly, Twitter names are
the new domain name war :)

Yep, the difference with the Java Posse is that there is one central
channel that is in fact the connecting node, the one everybody can
follow.

Cheers,
  Oliver

On Nov 19, 8:12 pm, "Frederic Simon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is also a more straight forward way of aggregating javaposse listener
> in twitter:
> Dick should create @javaposse and then use it during the podcast or when the
> podcast is launch to get the feedback he needs (How to get generics from
> reflection API? :)
> So, looking at the @javaposse followers will see who's who in the Java world
> :)
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 4:52 PM, Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Btw. no clue why my nic appeared here as "twitter", don't remember to
> > have configured it that way. Although I use Twitter, there is no
> > reason for me to hide my name behind it :)
>
> > On Nov 19, 3:48 pm, twitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi BoD,
>
> > > Facebook has features like groups that Twitter doesn't provide.
> > > Facebook is probably a lot easier to use for this task and there is
> > > already a Java Posse group, but personally I'm not interested in most
> > > of the other stuff Facebook offers so I only visit the site to add
> > > another friend. My main problem with Facebook and other similar sites
> > > is that I have to actually visit them to use their service. Twitter
> > > works a bit different by providing their full set of functionality
> > > through an API, which makes it access   ubiquitous for me.
>
> > > The other reason is that for me conversations tend to happen on
> > > Twitter, at least as far as I can see it.
>
> > > As I said, if this doesn't make any sense for you, I'm totally fine
> > > with just ignoring my message, because my experience in convincing
> > > people about Twitters advantages, or at least their model as a
> > > communication and information distribution platform have been
> > > sobering.
>
> > > Cheers,
> > >   Oliver
>
> > > On Nov 19, 3:26 pm, BoD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Isn't your idea equivalent to a facebook group? (there is one for the
> > > > Java Posse:http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=5031101622)
> > > > Then you can use facebook's status updates instead of twitter's.
>
> > > > BoD
>
> > > > twitter wrote:
> > > > > Hi,
>
> > > > > for the ones of you already using Twitter you probably know that it
> > > > > can be a very powerful tool, if you follow the right people, like
> > > > > minded persons that you share interests with. But the one problem
> > I've
> > > > > seen over time is to find these people efficient enough. Because I'm
> > > > > mostly developing in the SAP enterprise space, I see them more as my
> > > > > posse and it is interesting to find new people on Twitter and pull
> > > > > them into this affinity group to enlarge its power.
>
> > > > > Just about two weeks ago I've setup a page in my wiki (http://
> > > > > tinyurl.com/sapaffinitygroup) where all SAP affiniados can put in
> > > > > there name and Twitter account, so when someone new comes in it is
> > > > > easier to find all the relevant people on Twitter and by that connect
> > > > > to the group. The idea got some good response and now I think it
> > could
> > > > > make sense for the JavaPosse affiniados too. A lot of you guys and
> > > > > gals probably have their own wiki running so there should be many
> > > > > places where a list like this could grow, but I would be willing to
> > > > > setup a page like this (and actually have just done it:
> >http://tr.im/18th).
> > > > > If this makes any sense to you at all, feel free to put your name in
> > > > > there and maybe follow people from the list, you think may share some
> > > > > interest with you. If not, well discuss it here or flame me for being
> > > > > stupid or even better just ignore it :)
>
> > > > > If this works out, the list will grow over time and will hopefully a
> > > > > nice resource to connect people on Twitter, an opportunity that
> > > > > Twitter has sharply missed over the last two years. It is just plain
> > > > > hard to find like minded people and maybe this is one way this
> > problem
> > > > > can be tackled.
>
> > > > > Just an idea and a place to start. Please let me know what you think.
>
> > > > > Cheers,
> > > > >   Oliver (@oliver)
>
> > > > > On Nov 18, 10:43 pm, kibitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > >> Well, I was already following @joeracer but now I can follow
> > @dickwall
> > > > >> and @cquinn as well! Consider yourselves fake-stalked. And Tor,
> > c'mon,
> > > > >> get on Twitter! I mean hey, @netbeans is there...
>
> --http://www.jfrog.org/http://freddy33.blogspot.com/http://nothingisinfinite.blogspot.com/
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