On 2012/05/06 22:14, Rob Weir said: > n Sun, May 6, 2012 at 10:05 AM, imacat <[email protected]> wrote: >> That said, could I setup official OpenOffice account for Taiwan on >> Facebook, Plurk, etc? > Oh, I know nothing about Plurk ;-)
Plurk is the most popular micro-blogging service in Taiwan.
Actually there are some local social-media services that may be most
popular in one country, like Plurk in Taiwan or AmebaNow in Japan, or
Weibo/Renren in China. Should we set up an global official account on
these services and then a local one? Or should we set up local accounts
only? That said, should I set up @apacheoo or @apacheootw on Plurk?
>> What is the condition besides linking to www.openoffice.org? Is it
>> OK to link to zh.openoffice.org?
> That's fine. The important thing is that we are directing the user
> back to the project's website.
> Would the page be for traditional and simplified Chinese? Or only
> traditional?
> (I am ignorant of these things. Can the average Chinese reader
> understand both scripts?)
Well... *theoretically* speaking, pages for Traditional and
Simplified Chinese should be separated. We have long, different
cultures. It does not look good to post Simplified Chinese content for
Taiwan people. I do not know if vice versa. The reason is not for
discussion here.
But that's only *theoretically*. In *reality* the China government
GFW blocks Twitter, Google+, Facebook, Plurk, ...all the social media
services. So this question makes no sense.
(So, Xia Ziao: Are you going to set up accounts on Weibo or Renren?)
> Of course, you will also want to make a specific proposal on this list
> and see if anyone objects (lazy consensus).
OK. I will propose that. Thank you. ^_*'
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