Richard, we appreciate your ideas and engagement on the topic. Marketing measures are surely welcomed and we are eager to see what you are going to achieve. I think nobody knows what is it that makes something successful. It is a ghost a lot of people are trying to hunt down. But I think it is hard to be really sure about it. On the other hand we are a community for several years now and we talk about those things regularly. We decide how we proceed and a few weeks another person chimes in wanting to discus it again. Your mails had that tone (maybe that was not intended) that you know what to do and we should follow that or at least focus on it. Reread that and take two first paragraphs into account. This sounds strange for a community. Asking for twitter accounts and all sorts of resources appears to me that you didn't do your homework well. That surely doesn't work.
But now I think the best thing is to let this thread rest a day or two to have tensions cool down. After that the discussion might be different. Norbert > Am 30.12.2014 um 15:09 schrieb horrido <[email protected]>: > > My Twitter account is less than 3 days old. How many tweets do you expect in > that time period? > > And I struggle to find things to tweet about. I'm not accustomed to this. > Maybe you can cut me just a wee bit of slack? >
