Hi,
so, I sent Charles' the credentials for both Twitter accounts, and he
will take care of the verification - thanks a lot!
Charles-H. Schulz wrote on 2013-11-29 16:45:
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.
So, my take is the following:
- Twitter
- @tdforg Official foundation announcements, rather low-volume
- @libreoffice The above + links to blog posts and other community things
- Google+:
- TDF page: See @tdforg at Twitter
- LibO page: See @libreoffice at Twitter
- LibO community: See @libreoffice at Twitter, plus user-driven
discussion, as everyone can post
- Facebook:
- TDF page: See @tdforg at Twitter
- LibO page: See LibO community at Google+
- No groups exist (on purpose)
Florian
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