My main question is how do we make the project more influential by using this channel.
Carl
On 08/12/2015 08:27 AM, Jim Perrin wrote:
So,
A couple questions here:
- Are there equivalent guidelines for projects like Fedora, oVirt,
KDE,etc to review/compare against?
- Question for the community-at-large, who else would be interested in
participating?
On 08/11/2015 11:23 AM, Brian Proffitt wrote:
Hello to all:
My name is Brian Proffitt, a social media and community analyst with Red Hat. The main focus of my work is to assist free and open source software projects with which Red Hat is involved to improve their social media planning and execution.
CentOS has a broad and diverse social media implementation, which I believe could be improved using a coordinated set of guidelines regarding content discovery and delivery, as well as engagement with the different audiences found in various social media channels.
To that end, I would like to begin a conversation here with interested members of the CentOS community and its Moderators Group to see what resources are needed, what improvements could be made, and how CentOS' social media could become an even more powerful tool within and without the CentOS community.
The information attached is a first-step proposal to get such a conversation started. I look forward to the discussion!
Peace, Brian Proffitt