Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
Hi,
maybe we can start the support of our promo efforts with a Twitter account. I would also think about a hashtag
Best Regards
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Noriaki Fukuyasu <fukuyasu@...>
Hi Agustin
I think this is a great idea. The challenge is how to manage the posts (who, what and how often etc). Anyway, let me think over this.
regards
Nori
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Hi all, On 30.03.2017 15:33, Noriaki Fukuyasu wrote: Hi Agustin
I think this is a great idea. The challenge is how to manage the posts (who, what and how often etc). Anyway, let me think over this. marketing and creating public awareness of our endeavour is of course good -- keeping up regular activity is going to be the hard thing. But if we publish * new software releases (board at desk, kernel) * member presentations at conferences we should at least have some base activity. I'm wondering, though, what we intend to achieve with the account? (except that everybody needs to have a Twitter account these days, as it seems :)) Thanks, Wolfgang regards
Nori
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:53 PM, Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...>> wrote:
Hi,
maybe we can start the support of our promo efforts with a Twitter account. I would also think about a hashtag
Best Regards
-- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...> _______________________________________________ cip-dev mailing list cip-dev@... <mailto:cip-dev@...> https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev <https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev>
-- Noriaki Fukuyasu
The Linux Foundation Mail: fukuyasu@... <mailto:fukuyasu@...> Tel: +81-80-4350-1133 Twitter: nori_fukuyasu Facebook: linuxfoundationjp
Please visit our web sites: http://www.linuxfoundation.jp http://events.linuxfoundation.jp http://jp.linux.com
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
Hi, On 31/03/17 11:26, Wolfgang Mauerer wrote: Hi all,
On 30.03.2017 15:33, Noriaki Fukuyasu wrote:
Hi Agustin
I think this is a great idea. The challenge is how to manage the posts (who, what and how often etc). Anyway, let me think over this. marketing and creating public awareness of our endeavour is of course good -- keeping up regular activity is going to be the hard thing. But if we publish
* new software releases (board at desk, kernel) * member presentations at conferences The above will allow us to have one tweet per month which is not a bad start. I prefer less tweets but relevant than a lot of noise. we should at least have some base activity. I'm wondering, though, what we intend to achieve with the account? (except that everybody needs to have a Twitter account these days, as it seems :))
This is always a good question. We can focus on: 1.- Increase the number of developers subscribed to our mailing list. 2.- increase the number of developers subscribed to our #IRC channel. Currently we have around 20 people. 3.- Increase the number of downloads of our materials: VM images (tools), slides from conferences. 4.- Increase the viewers of the videos of our conferences. All the above objectives can be measurable together with the influence that twitter has on them so we can determine goals for 2018 based on the numbers we get in this first 2017. Thanks, Wolfgang
regards
Nori
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:53 PM, Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...>> wrote:
Hi,
maybe we can start the support of our promo efforts with a Twitter account. I would also think about a hashtag
Best Regards
-- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...> _______________________________________________ cip-dev mailing list cip-dev@... <mailto:cip-dev@...> https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev <https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev>
-- Noriaki Fukuyasu
The Linux Foundation Mail: fukuyasu@... <mailto:fukuyasu@...> Tel: +81-80-4350-1133 Twitter: nori_fukuyasu Facebook: linuxfoundationjp
Please visit our web sites: http://www.linuxfoundation.jp http://events.linuxfoundation.jp http://jp.linux.com
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Hi all, On 31.03.2017 12:51, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote: On 31/03/17 11:26, Wolfgang Mauerer wrote:
On 30.03.2017 15:33, Noriaki Fukuyasu wrote:
I think this is a great idea. The challenge is how to manage the posts (who, what and how often etc). Anyway, let me think over this. marketing and creating public awareness of our endeavour is of course good -- keeping up regular activity is going to be the hard thing. But if we publish
* new software releases (board at desk, kernel) * member presentations at conferences The above will allow us to have one tweet per month which is not a bad start. I prefer less tweets but relevant than a lot of noise.
we should at least have some base activity. I'm wondering, though, what we intend to achieve with the account? (except that everybody needs to have a Twitter account these days, as it seems :)) This is always a good question.
We can focus on: 1.- Increase the number of developers subscribed to our mailing list. 2.- increase the number of developers subscribed to our #IRC channel. Currently we have around 20 people. 3.- Increase the number of downloads of our materials: VM images (tools), slides from conferences. 4.- Increase the viewers of the videos of our conferences.
All the above objectives can be measurable together with the influence that twitter has on them so we can determine goals for 2018 based on the numbers we get in this first 2017. ... which suggests that we should also do after-conference tweets once any materials (slides, videos) have been published. Thanks, Wolfgang
Thanks, Wolfgang
regards
Nori
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:53 PM, Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...>> wrote:
Hi,
maybe we can start the support of our promo efforts with a Twitter account. I would also think about a hashtag
Best Regards
-- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...> _______________________________________________ cip-dev mailing list cip-dev@... <mailto:cip-dev@...> https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev <https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev>
-- Noriaki Fukuyasu
The Linux Foundation Mail: fukuyasu@... <mailto:fukuyasu@...> Tel: +81-80-4350-1133 Twitter: nori_fukuyasu Facebook: linuxfoundationjp
Please visit our web sites: http://www.linuxfoundation.jp http://events.linuxfoundation.jp http://jp.linux.com
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
Hi, On 31/03/17 12:05, Wolfgang Mauerer wrote: Hi all,
On 31.03.2017 12:51, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote:
On 31/03/17 11:26, Wolfgang Mauerer wrote:
On 30.03.2017 15:33, Noriaki Fukuyasu wrote:
I think this is a great idea. The challenge is how to manage the posts (who, what and how often etc). Anyway, let me think over this. marketing and creating public awareness of our endeavour is of course good -- keeping up regular activity is going to be the hard thing. But if we publish
* new software releases (board at desk, kernel) * member presentations at conferences The above will allow us to have one tweet per month which is not a bad start. I prefer less tweets but relevant than a lot of noise.
we should at least have some base activity. I'm wondering, though, what we intend to achieve with the account? (except that everybody needs to have a Twitter account these days, as it seems :)) This is always a good question.
We can focus on: 1.- Increase the number of developers subscribed to our mailing list. 2.- increase the number of developers subscribed to our #IRC channel. Currently we have around 20 people. 3.- Increase the number of downloads of our materials: VM images (tools), slides from conferences. 4.- Increase the viewers of the videos of our conferences.
All the above objectives can be measurable together with the influence that twitter has on them so we can determine goals for 2018 based on the numbers we get in this first 2017. ... which suggests that we should also do after-conference tweets once any materials (slides, videos) have been published.
Thanks, Wolfgang
Thanks, Wolfgang
regards
Nori
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:53 PM, Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...>> wrote:
Hi,
maybe we can start the support of our promo efforts with a Twitter account. I would also think about a hashtag
I would like to bring back this topic now that the B@D release is coming and we will have a strong presence at OSSJ. Possible names: * @lfcip (taken) * @civilip * @civilOS (taken) * @OScip (taken) * @projectcip Suggestions? Best Regards
-- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...> _______________________________________________ cip-dev mailing list cip-dev@... <mailto:cip-dev@...> https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev <https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev>
-- Noriaki Fukuyasu
The Linux Foundation Mail: fukuyasu@... <mailto:fukuyasu@...> Tel: +81-80-4350-1133 Twitter: nori_fukuyasu Facebook: linuxfoundationjp
Please visit our web sites: http://www.linuxfoundation.jp http://events.linuxfoundation.jp http://jp.linux.com
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Hi Agustin,
If LF has already acquired an account for CIP and can be shared in this project, I think this is the best option. If not, how about @cip_project?
Best regards, Yoshi
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On 2017/05/12 1:02, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote: Hi,
On 31/03/17 12:05, Wolfgang Mauerer wrote:
Hi all,
On 31.03.2017 12:51, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote:
On 31/03/17 11:26, Wolfgang Mauerer wrote:
On 30.03.2017 15:33, Noriaki Fukuyasu wrote:
I think this is a great idea. The challenge is how to manage the posts (who, what and how often etc). Anyway, let me think over this. marketing and creating public awareness of our endeavour is of course good -- keeping up regular activity is going to be the hard thing. But if we publish
* new software releases (board at desk, kernel) * member presentations at conferences The above will allow us to have one tweet per month which is not a bad start. I prefer less tweets but relevant than a lot of noise.
we should at least have some base activity. I'm wondering, though, what we intend to achieve with the account? (except that everybody needs to have a Twitter account these days, as it seems :)) This is always a good question.
We can focus on: 1.- Increase the number of developers subscribed to our mailing list. 2.- increase the number of developers subscribed to our #IRC channel. Currently we have around 20 people. 3.- Increase the number of downloads of our materials: VM images (tools), slides from conferences. 4.- Increase the viewers of the videos of our conferences.
All the above objectives can be measurable together with the influence that twitter has on them so we can determine goals for 2018 based on the numbers we get in this first 2017. ... which suggests that we should also do after-conference tweets once any materials (slides, videos) have been published.
Thanks, Wolfgang
Thanks, Wolfgang
regards
Nori
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:53 PM, Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...>> wrote:
Hi,
maybe we can start the support of our promo efforts with a Twitter account. I would also think about a hashtag
I would like to bring back this topic now that the B@D release is coming and we will have a strong presence at OSSJ.
Possible names: * @lfcip (taken) * @civilip * @civilOS (taken) * @OScip (taken) * @projectcip
Suggestions?
Best Regards
-- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...> _______________________________________________ cip-dev mailing list cip-dev@... <mailto:cip-dev@...> https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev <https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev>
-- Noriaki Fukuyasu
The Linux Foundation Mail: fukuyasu@... <mailto:fukuyasu@...> Tel: +81-80-4350-1133 Twitter: nori_fukuyasu Facebook: linuxfoundationjp
Please visit our web sites: http://www.linuxfoundation.jp http://events.linuxfoundation.jp http://jp.linux.com
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Hello, From: cip-dev-bounces@... [mailto:cip-dev- bounces@...] On Behalf Of KOBAYASHI Yoshitake Sent: 12 May 2017 03:55 Hi Agustin,
If LF has already acquired an account for CIP and can be shared in this project, I think this is the best option. If not, how about @cip_project? Sounds good to me. Kind regards, Chris Best regards, Yoshi
On 2017/05/12 1:02, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote:
Hi,
On 31/03/17 12:05, Wolfgang Mauerer wrote:
Hi all,
On 31.03.2017 12:51, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote:
On 31/03/17 11:26, Wolfgang Mauerer wrote:
On 30.03.2017 15:33, Noriaki Fukuyasu wrote:
I think this is a great idea. The challenge is how to manage the posts (who, what and how often
etc).
Anyway, let me think over this. marketing and creating public awareness of our endeavour is of course good -- keeping up regular activity is going to be the hard thing. But if we publish
* new software releases (board at desk, kernel) * member presentations at conferences The above will allow us to have one tweet per month which is not a bad start. I prefer less tweets but relevant than a lot of noise.
we should at least have some base activity. I'm wondering, though, what we intend to achieve with the account? (except that everybody needs to have a Twitter account these days, as it seems :)) This is always a good question.
We can focus on: 1.- Increase the number of developers subscribed to our mailing list. 2.- increase the number of developers subscribed to our #IRC channel. Currently we have around 20 people. 3.- Increase the number of downloads of our materials: VM images (tools), slides from conferences. 4.- Increase the viewers of the videos of our conferences.
All the above objectives can be measurable together with the influence that twitter has on them so we can determine goals for 2018 based on the numbers we get in this first 2017. ... which suggests that we should also do after-conference tweets once any materials (slides, videos) have been published.
Thanks, Wolfgang
Thanks, Wolfgang
regards
Nori
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:53 PM, Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...>> wrote:
Hi,
maybe we can start the support of our promo efforts with a Twitter account. I would also think about a hashtag
I would like to bring back this topic now that the B@D release is coming and we will have a strong presence at OSSJ.
Possible names: * @lfcip (taken) * @civilip * @civilOS (taken) * @OScip (taken) * @projectcip
Suggestions?
Best Regards
-- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...> _______________________________________________ cip-dev mailing list cip-dev@... <mailto:cip-dev@...> https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev <https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev>
-- Noriaki Fukuyasu
The Linux Foundation Mail: fukuyasu@... <mailto:fukuyasu@...> Tel: +81-80-4350-1133 Twitter: nori_fukuyasu Facebook: linuxfoundationjp
Please visit our web sites: http://www.linuxfoundation.jp http://events.linuxfoundation.jp http://jp.linux.com
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
Hi, On 12/05/17 09:05, Chris Paterson wrote: Hello,
From: cip-dev-bounces@... [mailto:cip-dev- bounces@...] On Behalf Of KOBAYASHI Yoshitake Sent: 12 May 2017 03:55 Hi Agustin,
If LF has already acquired an account for CIP and can be shared in this project, I think this is the best option. If not, how about @cip_project? Sounds good to me. Either that one or @cip-project would work. I have no strong preference. Kind regards, Chris
Best regards, Yoshi
On 2017/05/12 1:02, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote:
Hi,
On 31/03/17 12:05, Wolfgang Mauerer wrote:
Hi all,
On 31.03.2017 12:51, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote:
On 31/03/17 11:26, Wolfgang Mauerer wrote:
On 30.03.2017 15:33, Noriaki Fukuyasu wrote:
I think this is a great idea. The challenge is how to manage the posts (who, what and how often
etc).
Anyway, let me think over this. marketing and creating public awareness of our endeavour is of course good -- keeping up regular activity is going to be the hard thing. But if we publish
* new software releases (board at desk, kernel) * member presentations at conferences The above will allow us to have one tweet per month which is not a bad start. I prefer less tweets but relevant than a lot of noise.
we should at least have some base activity. I'm wondering, though, what we intend to achieve with the account? (except that everybody needs to have a Twitter account these days, as it seems :)) This is always a good question.
We can focus on: 1.- Increase the number of developers subscribed to our mailing list. 2.- increase the number of developers subscribed to our #IRC channel. Currently we have around 20 people. 3.- Increase the number of downloads of our materials: VM images (tools), slides from conferences. 4.- Increase the viewers of the videos of our conferences.
All the above objectives can be measurable together with the influence that twitter has on them so we can determine goals for 2018 based on the numbers we get in this first 2017. ... which suggests that we should also do after-conference tweets once any materials (slides, videos) have been published.
Thanks, Wolfgang
Thanks, Wolfgang
regards
Nori
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:53 PM, Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...>> wrote:
Hi,
maybe we can start the support of our promo efforts with a Twitter account. I would also think about a hashtag
I would like to bring back this topic now that the B@D release is coming and we will have a strong presence at OSSJ.
Possible names: * @lfcip (taken) * @civilip * @civilOS (taken) * @OScip (taken) * @projectcip
Suggestions?
Best Regards
-- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...> _______________________________________________ cip-dev mailing list cip-dev@... <mailto:cip-dev@...> https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev <https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev>
-- Noriaki Fukuyasu
The Linux Foundation Mail: fukuyasu@... <mailto:fukuyasu@...> Tel: +81-80-4350-1133 Twitter: nori_fukuyasu Facebook: linuxfoundationjp
Please visit our web sites: http://www.linuxfoundation.jp http://events.linuxfoundation.jp http://jp.linux.com
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Hi All,
To avoid taken the account by someone, I have taken @cip_project. Unfortunately, @cip-project does not work. because of Twitter's limitation.
In any case, I would like to make sure if LF has already taken an account for CIP, or not.
Best regards, Yoshi
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On 2017/05/12 17:43, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote: Hi,
On 12/05/17 09:05, Chris Paterson wrote:
Hello,
From: cip-dev-bounces@... [mailto:cip-dev- bounces@...] On Behalf Of KOBAYASHI Yoshitake Sent: 12 May 2017 03:55 Hi Agustin,
If LF has already acquired an account for CIP and can be shared in this project, I think this is the best option. If not, how about @cip_project? Sounds good to me. Either that one or @cip-project would work. I have no strong preference.
Kind regards, Chris
Best regards, Yoshi
On 2017/05/12 1:02, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote:
Hi,
On 31/03/17 12:05, Wolfgang Mauerer wrote:
Hi all,
On 31.03.2017 12:51, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote:
On 31/03/17 11:26, Wolfgang Mauerer wrote:
On 30.03.2017 15:33, Noriaki Fukuyasu wrote:
I think this is a great idea. The challenge is how to manage the posts (who, what and how often
etc).
Anyway, let me think over this. marketing and creating public awareness of our endeavour is of course good -- keeping up regular activity is going to be the hard thing. But if we publish
* new software releases (board at desk, kernel) * member presentations at conferences The above will allow us to have one tweet per month which is not a bad start. I prefer less tweets but relevant than a lot of noise.
we should at least have some base activity. I'm wondering, though, what we intend to achieve with the account? (except that everybody needs to have a Twitter account these days, as it seems :)) This is always a good question.
We can focus on: 1.- Increase the number of developers subscribed to our mailing list. 2.- increase the number of developers subscribed to our #IRC channel. Currently we have around 20 people. 3.- Increase the number of downloads of our materials: VM images (tools), slides from conferences. 4.- Increase the viewers of the videos of our conferences.
All the above objectives can be measurable together with the influence that twitter has on them so we can determine goals for 2018 based on the numbers we get in this first 2017. ... which suggests that we should also do after-conference tweets once any materials (slides, videos) have been published.
Thanks, Wolfgang
Thanks, Wolfgang
regards
Nori
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:53 PM, Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...>> wrote:
Hi,
maybe we can start the support of our promo efforts with a Twitter account. I would also think about a hashtag
I would like to bring back this topic now that the B@D release is coming and we will have a strong presence at OSSJ.
Possible names: * @lfcip (taken) * @civilip * @civilOS (taken) * @OScip (taken) * @projectcip
Suggestions?
Best Regards
-- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@... <mailto:agustin.benito@...> _______________________________________________ cip-dev mailing list cip-dev@... <mailto:cip-dev@...> https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev <https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev>
-- Noriaki Fukuyasu
The Linux Foundation Mail: fukuyasu@... <mailto:fukuyasu@...> Tel: +81-80-4350-1133 Twitter: nori_fukuyasu Facebook: linuxfoundationjp
Please visit our web sites: http://www.linuxfoundation.jp http://events.linuxfoundation.jp http://jp.linux.com
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