On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 3:27 AM, John Blossom <jblos...@gmail.com> wrote: > @Zachary, to be clear, I do think that WaveWatchers should continue to play > an important role in developing enthusiasm and support for Apache Wave,but > we need social media channels that reflect the consensus and the official > announcements of the Apache Wave community and which can carry the brand > forward to more visibility and awareness. That will help to attract more > developers, projects, etc.
I like WW being an independent community which creates buzz running by its own rules. AW on the other hand being the official resource for news, source code, releases. BTW, there is always the possibility to bring the WW community to the ASF too. Given the tools WW is using, it doesn't make sense at the moment. Maybe later when AW is stable and installed at ASF it makes sense to include the WW community as part of the AW community. Something similar happened with Apache OpenOffice. People were running a support forum for OpenOffice and they have joined the project. > > All the best, > > John Blossom > > email: jblos...@gmail.com > phone: 203.293.8511 > google+: https://google.com/+JohnBlossom > > > On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Zachary “Gamer_Z.” Yaro > <zmy...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> I also support this. So far basically all social updates on the project >> have come from the Wave Watchers (at least on G+< >> http://gplus.to/wavewatchers>, >> FB <http://facebook.com/wavewatchers>, and >> Twitter<http://twitter.com/thewavewatchers> >> ). >> >> @Christian, what is the Apache procedure for setting up these social >> profiles? >> >> >> —Zachary “Gamer_Z.” Yaro >> >> >> On 23 July 2013 15:47, Vicente J. Ruiz Jurado <v...@ourproject.org> wrote: >> >> > El 23/07/13 21:17, Joseph Gentle escribió: >> > > Speaking of which, I'd like to start actually using wave in this >> > > community. >> > >> > +1000 >> > >> > BR, >> > >> > Vicente >> > >> -- http://www.grobmeier.de https://www.timeandbill.de