So, A couple questions here: 1. Are there equivalent guidelines for projects like Fedora, oVirt, KDE,etc to review/compare against? 2. 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 -- Jim Perrin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org twitter: @BitIntegrity | GPG Key: FA09AD77