H Fabián, all!
Forwarding this to the website list as well ... it is about offering an
open alternative to Twitter on the start page. Please read Fabián's
suggestion. I agree with that, that we should prefer the open
alternatives ...
There is already a group, you find it on the TDF website [1], see Social
Networks and IRC (Extract):
Twitter and Identi.ca: Follow us @docufoundation on Twitter and
on Identi.ca. Feel free to use the tag #docufoundation for
posting interesting news about us. We've also set-up a dedicated
group at Identi.ca.
Thanks for that!
Bye,
Christoph
[1] http://www.documentfoundation.org/contact/
Am Dienstag, den 11.01.2011, 10:23 -0500 schrieb Fabián Rodríguez:
I noticed today there is a Twitter feed on the home page at
http://www.libreoffice.org/.
In the spirit of using free, open-source software as we advocate other
users doing with LibreOffice, would it be possible to link the
libreoffice account in identi.ca to the libreofficenews in Twitter and
post from Identi.ca so both audiences are served equally ? I'd also like
to see the identi.ca feed featured on the home page (not Twitter
exclusively). At some point TDF could setup their own status.net server too.
There are many reasons for not using Twitter exclusively, but I won't go
into that
Anyone with an account on identi.ca can link their account to Twitter by
visiting this link while logged in:
https://identi.ca/main/twitterlogin
Cheers,
Fabian
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