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Le 17.01.2013 17:05, Marc Paré a écrit :
If wanted to post messages on our FB about some events or advertise
items such as Klaibson's tables[1] that we receive on this list, would
it be better for me to post as one of the admins -- then the post
would be signed as "LibreOffice ..."? This would make it more
official.

Or

Should I just go ahead and post as my FB user?

Do we want to formalize it? Either way I will warn the list of the
items that I post on FB when I do this.

If we formalize this, we could maybe get another 2 people from the
marketing list to help out disseminating the materials that we get on
this list.

In fact as I'm one of the admins I'll make you an admin as well :-)
But are we connected on there?

Best,

Charles.


And, yes, I will post on all the other social media sites once I join them.

Cheers,

Marc


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