On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 1:08 AM, Nate Aune [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe we could use Tarek's Atomisator [1] or Yahoo Pipes [2] to make an
aggregate of these search results, and then folks could take turns
monitoring the stream of blog posts and Tweets, and responding to them.
[1] http://atomisator.ziade.org/
Hello,
The aggregator is a nice idea, and I have another proposal to make it
simpler to follow:
I can configure Atomisator to send for example one mail per day to a
mailing list ala google mail alert instead
of creating a feed, that summarizes what has been said on all selected
networks the day before,
Let me know if this sounds good, I can set this up on my server
Cheers
Tarek
[2] http://pipes.yahoo.com
One of my friends is building a Django app called Tweet and Shout, which is
designed for customer service and PR folks and provides a streamlined
interface for responding to Tweets about a company's products or services.
It's built with jQuery and the entire interface can be controlled with the
arrow keys, so you can respond to a lot of Tweets very quickly, even using
canned responses.
We might also want to consider setting up an account at one of the following
sites to provide an easier way for folks to submit feedback (the Trac issue
tracker is not very inviting for newbies)
http://getsatisfaction.com
http://uservoice.com
https://launchpad.net/+tour/index
I'd appreciate hearing from others about if and/or how we should be
attempting this.
I would be interested in helping to come up with a process for monitoring
and responding to frustrations voiced by those using or evaluating Plone.
Nate
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