> I was thinking when this goes live that we should snag some groups, > something like this: > > !ubuntu - This would be the equivalent of planet ubuntu. Do we want to > have the same requirements as planet? I shouldn't think so, this seems > like a more informal community we have, so maybe this should be more > for ubuntu enthusiasts, like a facebook group more than a planet. > !ubuntudevelopers - let's stick core devs and motus in here, as well > as members who are working on stuff so they could get the word out > about projects. I think we should stick the track feeds we made for > uds in here, so @udskernel and all those.
Now, hang on -- my reading of the groups idea is that it's not like a planet which aggregates other people's dents. Instead, it's more like a mailing list -- someone has to explicitly direct a dent to it, and then that gets automatically reposted to all subscribers. So if someone wanted to dent about, say, UDS jaunty+1, they'd do !udsjaunty+1 am enjoying my time here at UDS, and then anyone following that group would get it. Unless I've misread it, it is explicitly *not* that you put all the UDS-jaunty+1 hackers in the group and then anything at all they post gets sent to the group. I'm not really sure of the point of groups -- seems to me like hashtags already do this. Have I misunderstood? sil -- New Year's Day -- everything is in blossom! I feel about average. -- Kobayashi Issa _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-microblogging Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-microblogging More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

