They do LGTM. Thanks Michael! Nice job. Thursday afternoon and evening are woeful times for us to post. How about sprinkling throughout the weekend, especially mornings? Fri, Sat, Sun mornings are our best times, and we often got nuthin'.
Jeff Elder Digital communications manager Wikimedia Foundation 704-650-4130 @jeffelder <https://twitter.com/JeffElder> @wikipedia <https://twitter.com/wikipedia> The Wikimedia blog <https://blog.wikimedia.org/> On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Michael Guss <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ed, > > No we don't need to use the all-caps actually (all-caps does not sound > like our tone and it doesn't impact being included the hashtag > conversation). All, sounds like LGTM to me. > > On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 3:58 PM, Ed Erhart <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I love this. Thanks, Michael! We could link to our Bassel blog post in >> the comments underneath these posts—it mentions New Palmyra. >> >> Also, do we need the all-caps hashtag? >> >> --Ed >> >> On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 5:58 PM, Michael Guss <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello everyone (adding comms into this because this may be pertinent as >>> well): >>> >>> Yesterday, the #NEWPALMYRA project launched a new online community >>> platform and data repository dedicated to the capture, preservation, >>> sharing, and creative reuse of data about the ancient city of Palmyra. >>> Furthermore, the collected data will be released into the public domain >>> under a Creative Commons Zero license at NewPalmyra.org. We, along with MIT >>> Media Lab, EFF, Mozilla, and others are listed as supporters. >>> >>> On their landing page, you can download the Temple of Bel 3D model and >>> it includes a call for participation, specifically asking users to >>> contribute info and media about Palmyra to Wikimedia Commons and Wikipedia. >>> >>> >>> Thank you for reviewing and love to hear your comments. >>> >>> t: You can help preserve the ancient city of Palmyra for future >>> generations. Find out how. #NEWPALMYRA >>> http://www.newpalmyra.org/ >>> >>> t: Sharing data, code, and art for the the past, present, and future of >>> Palmyra. #NEWPALMYRA >>> http://www.newpalmyra.org/ >>> >>> f: "By honoring its memory with a virtual site of collaboration we can >>> build a new community and highlight the plight of the Syrian people." -- >>> Bassel Khartabil. >>> http://www.newpalmyra.org/ >>> >>> f: You can help preserve the ancient city of Palmyra for future >>> generations. Join in making #NewPalmyra a reality. >>> http://www.newpalmyra.org/ >>> >>> Wikimedia Commons Fb: You can help preserve the ancient city of Palmyra. >>> Join in making #NewPalmyra a reality by contributing images to Wikimedia >>> Commons. http://www.newpalmyra.org/ >>> >>> @wikicommons: You can help preserve the ancient city of Palmyra. Join in >>> making #NewPalmyra a reality by contributing images to Wikimedia Commons. >>> http://www.newpalmyra.org/ >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Michael Guss >>> Research Analyst >>> Wikimediafoundation.org >>> [email protected] >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Ed Erhart >> Editorial Associate >> Wikimedia Foundation >> > > > > -- > Michael Guss > Research Analyst > Wikimediafoundation.org > [email protected] >
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