> On Nov 29, 2011 11:25 AM, "Guillaume Paumier" <gpaum...@wikimedia.org>
> wrote:
>> My gut feeling is that the few people reading these feeds are also
>> those that would know to check the SLA if they encountered an issue,
>> or know how to use the RSS feed of the SLA page if they really wanted
>> the information in real time.

I think "server admin log" is usually abbreviated as SAL, not SLA. ;-)

>> Meanwhile, we don't really have social media channels dedicated to
>> Wikimedia tech stuff, i.e. channels where we can actually post stuff,
>> links, blog posts, outage info, etc and engage with a larger community
>> of people interested in our tech operations. I feel that the accounts
>> would be much more useful if we reduced the amount of semi-random
>> information we post there.
>>
>> So, I'm basically proposing to repurpose the @wikimediatech accounts for
>> this.

Brion Vibber wrote:
> Most likely we would be better off with human updates in there, but we may
> need some designated tweeters to make sure it happens reliably when there
> are issues to report, new features to mention, or upcoming stuff we want
> feedback on.

I agree with Brion. Human updates would be nice. The truncated and often
context-less messages in the current feed are rather useless.

MZMcBride



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