Le Fri, 29 Nov 2013 16:38:45 +0100,
Florian Effenberger <floeff@documentfoundation.org> a écrit :
Hi,
Charles-H. Schulz wrote on 2013-11-29 16:29:
You mean no distinction between the two? Sure.
no, I meant the same distinction on FB/G+ as you're proposing on FB :)
We also need a concept on how to use the "fan" pages and the
communities/groups.
oh I see. Well for the sake of clarity I will put the Facebook official
LibreOffice page and the Google + *community* on the same level . I
know there are elements that suggest we ought to do otherwise but at
the moment they are not relevant. Let's handle these two as I explained
above, with no distinction between the two networks.
Then we have other pages like the TDF group on Facebook and the
LibreOffice page on Google +, this one being different from the
community.
I suggest that we give clear indications that these two "channels" are
not the preferred one, and redirect everything to the first two
conduits. Therefore we don't update these and post in a two or three
posts that we'd like people to migrate over the two other accounts.
Does it make sense?
Best,
Charles.
Florian
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