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On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 7:12 AM, Joren DC <jorendc@libreoffice.org> wrote:
Thanks Zeki for these useful guidelines! I already did follow them by
myself, but now I'm sure I'm doing okay :).
PS: how about renaming the "LibreOffice Bugzilla" to "LibreOffice QA"?
It's not just a feed from new and fixed bugs anymore. As stated in the
guidelines I'm trying to get some user interaction (ask what's the
problem the user is dealing with, and get the user to the right direction).

Are you suggesting a new account @LibreOfficeQA, or just changing the
name we display?

Also, i pointed the importance of social media before, and i repat
that we should not miss this opportunity. So we should need a better
social media marketing.
True, I'm willing to dig deeper into this when I have more time.

Indeed. I think social media can be a great way for us to increase
both our community participation as well as the public's perception of
us as a community.

--R

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