Re: [Gimp-web] Social media: consolidation of comments

2016-01-22 Thread Sven Claussner
Hi, the benefit I expect from such a consolidation would be using the power of user feedback so we developers would know better what users need and how our design decisions and code are seen from the users' points of view. And getting positive feedback is of course always a joy ;-) Having to chec

Re: [Gimp-web] Social media: consolidation of comments

2016-01-22 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 3:20 PM, Sven Claussner wrote: > Having to check and search many posts on FB, G+, Twitter, > mailing lists and forums is a tedious work which easily > gets neglected, especially when you as a coder just want > to code your idea that seems so wonderful. Thus many > chances a

Re: [Gimp-web] Social media: consolidation of comments

2016-01-22 Thread Pat David
Everything Alex said, but I'll be slightly more optimistic (vs realistic). The idea that you're suggesting is a good one, but the use-case and implementation is the tricky bit. First, let me clarify so I understand what you may be proposing: 1. A means for any member of the GIMP team to view a f

Re: [Gimp-web] Social media: consolidation of comments

2016-01-22 Thread Akkana Peck
Pat David writes: > First, let me clarify so I understand what you may be proposing: > > 1. A means for any member of the GIMP team to view a feed of interactions > with the GIMP accounts across various social media platforms? > (This does _not_ necessarily mean _any_ arbitrary mention of GIMP

Re: [Gimp-web] Social media: consolidation of comments

2016-01-22 Thread Pat David
Akk, Do you mean the news that we ("GIMP") post to our own G+ account? On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 12:32 PM Akkana Peck wrote: > Pat David writes: > > First, let me clarify so I understand what you may be proposing: > > > > 1. A means for any member of the GIMP team to view a feed of interactions >