First things first, I read the Twitter updates on the @wikimediatech channel.  
But, I'm for the idea of moving the logging to a separate account.

Now, as to the access idea, I know Twitter has an API that we might be able to 
utilize ( https://dev.twitter.com/ ).  I don't know how easy it would be, but 
could we write an application that someone could login to (using an individual 
username and password that they request) and then use that application to post 
updates.  

Just a thought.

Matthew Bowker

On Nov 29, 2011, at 15:45, Roan Kattouw <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 11:46 PM, Platonides <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I don't think it should be something requiring shell access. There might
>> be a very skilled secretary to summarise a blog into a tweet but
>> dangerous to be given a command line. Or you may want to involve some
>> community people in the future.
>> 
> I think the closest real-world example is Guillaume, but yeah, that's
> a valid point.
> 
>> Does identi.ca allow an ACL of users allowed to push tweets with a
>> shared account?.
>> 
> I don't know. It would be nice to have that. I'm not at all married to
> the shell script idea, as long as we can enforce some kind of access
> control.
> 
> Roan
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