On Sat, 2011-08-20 at 00:28 +0300, Stathis Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr) wrote: > Στις 19/08/2011 11:30 μμ, ο/η Bryen M. Yunashko έγραψε: > > Love Facebook? Hate Facebook? Like it or not, its here to stay and we > > have to live with it. :-) > > > > So, some observations this week and I'm wondering if we can create some > > solutions. > > > > 1. Our news articles are automatically posted to our openSUSE Facebook > > Page. This same function does not work for our openSUSE Group (which > > has a lot of members.) Publishing on the Group page requires manual > > work. > > > > If you look at the publication on both places, you will notice the > > automatic publishing function is pretty ugly. Compare to our manual > > publishing on Group, its very nice. We can select which graphic to use > > and it includes an excerpt from our article. This makes it much more > > attractive and hopefully people will read it more. > > > > Do we know of a way we can fix our automatic publication to be more like > > the manual publication? > > > > 2. I've discussed this with a couple of people so far this week. I'd > > like to see more automation of spreading our word on Facebook. My idea > > is that we create an openSUSE Facebook App that will automatically > > publish our articles on your personal wall. This would be voluntary > > because people would choose to install the app or not in their Facebook > > profile. > > > > Does anyone know if such a design is possible and knows how to create > > it? I think this has great potential for us. > > > > Thanks, > > Bryen M Yunashko > > openSUSE Marketing Team > > > > > Regarding no1, there's a tool called RSS Graffiti. This works fine for > me to both openSUSE and Gnome. It shows that the group publishes and not > the user. To set up, must be admin of the page.
But does it publish it in a pretty way? Look at our automatic publishing on the openSUSE Page. It is an ugly post. Now look at the manual publishing on the openSUSE Group. It is a pretty post including excerpt and we can choose which graphic to show. Can you point me to the examples on GNOME? I looked at all their groups and pages and I don't see the example you're mentioning. Bryen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
