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William,

Just read this email and I wanted to reply quickly. We have no community managers and we don't want 
to have any. If you wish to create content for the twitter feed or social networks first use the 
marketing pad and at some point you will be granted access to the twitter account.

Best,

Charles.

On 10 juin 2014 09:33:57 CEST, Paolo Pelloni <paolo@paolopelloni.it> wrote:
Hi William, 
I am currently maintaining the @Ask account. 
I read your message but pardon me but I am not sure I understood
exactly
what are you saying. 
Would you like me to tweet about something related to hybrid pdf? 
What message exactly?
Can we format it in a Q&A for everyone?

Thanks
Palo


-----Original Message-----
From: William Gathoye <william@gathoye.be>
To: marketing@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-marketing] Please tweet about Hybrid PDF +
several
Twitter account managers
Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2014 16:46:17 +0200


Hi guys.

I'm back [1].

Since the exam period started a few weeks ago, I see a lot of students
complaining on social networks about the eternal DOCX/ODF format
interroperability problem. Indeed, students (I'm still one) usually
share course summaries between them. One of their solution would be to
use Hybrid PDF [2]. It's unfortunate that community managers haven't
tweeted about it.

I know Charles is still the main @tdforg and @libreoffice maintainer,
and @asklibreoffice has a new maintainer since a few months [3].
Sometimes it can become rather difficult to manage all social networks.

As explained in my previous mail, I follow the LibO community since
the beginning, read most ML messages, and I sometimes tweet myself
about LibO [4]. I'm able to put some tweets in the name of
LibreOffice. If you need me, I'm there.

I'm not asking to become a full time community manager, but be part of
the team. AFAIK, Twitter doesn't still allow to have several
maintainers for a corporate account. In that usecase, only one email
address is allowed.

I don't know how you are managing such a limitation, but having
several community managers on a single Twitter account is possible. It
would be nice to have a kind of mailing list, Twitter community
managers will subscribe. In that way, all community managers will
receive a notification and not only the one manager like it currently
is.


Regards,


[1]
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/wget-is-back-Membership-committee-application-td4111729.html
[2]
http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/simon-says/2012/03/the-magic-of-editable-pdfs/index.htm
[3]
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Volunteer-to-maintain-AskLibreOffice-twitter-account-td4105358.html
[4] @willubuntu on Twitter (yes, I'm still waiting an answer from
Twitter officials to get the registered but unused @wget account).



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