On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Alexandro Colorado <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: >>> On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Andrea Pescetti <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> Alexandro Colorado wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I am not sure what you mean by time is running out. Even if release >>>>> date approaches there is no deadline to talk strategy and a good tool >>>>> to manage more than publish. >>>> >>>> >>>> When OpenOffice 3.4 is released, it is very likely that the press releases >>>> will contain links to the "main" or "official" Apache OpenOffice channels; >>>> it wouldn't make sense to change them later and it is obvious that we can >>>> advertise only channels that are under control of several PPMC members. >>>> >>> >>> But the official ones are already set up. We've already had this >>> discussion. The accounts are set up and they have already been shared >>> with the PPMC . We already have several PPMC co-authors on them. >>> They are already linked to on the website. Announcements have already >>> gone out to ooo-announce. They are already in the AOO 3.4 >>> announcement draft. Content is going out on these channels, from the >>> PPMC, on a daily basis. This is all already done, in preparation for >>> the AOO 3.4 launch. >> >> It would be good if you close those accounts and work with the ones >> that were already working. Like I said before doesnt make sense to >> duplicate efforts. >> > > Like your Google+ page that has not had a post since last November? > What is your excuse there? Google+ has integrated multi-author > support. You don't need to spend months "investigating" alternative > tooling. It is already there.
You are free to investigate and post there as well. The info has been public since 2 years ago on how to post. there is no need to actually go through creating new accounts. > > To me it looks like you are merely hoarding. You signed up for that > account on the exact day that Google enabled business pages on > Google+. But then you did nothing with it but sit on it. You've made > zero effort to enable the PPMC to work with these accounts. You > started zero threads on how best to use the account. You've made zero > offers to share access with the PPMC. When google plus started there was no way on ad-hoc users to it, now the Google plus account have 7 managers that can post at any time. > > As I said before, hoarding is a losing strategy at Apache. Those who > share will see their DNA survive. > > -Rob > >>> >>> This isn't about personal control. This is about sharing. Those who >>> hoard will be passed by and left behind. Those who work through the >>> process and openly share and enable others with see their initiatives >>> succeed. It is that simple. You cannot control by withholding. >>> >>> If you (or any other PPMC member) would like to be added as a >>> co-author to the Twitter or Google+ account, please let me know and I >>> will add you immediately. If you want to be an author on the Facebook >>> group, talk to Raphael. >>> >>>> At that point, everybody, from the PPMC or not, will still be welcome to >>>> open a channel dedicated to OpenOffice (respecting the trademark policy), >>>> but these channels would be "secondary" or "unofficial". >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Andrea.
