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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/10/18 4:58 am, Fernando Quadro
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                <div>Another thing I also thought, and I would suggest
                  is to create a twitter profile for Planet OSGeo, and
                  use a tweetfeed-type tool to feed the profile
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                <div>I saw that Planet PostgreSQL (<a
                    href="https://twitter.com/planetpostgres"
                    target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://twitter.com/planetpostgres</a>)
                  uses this feature!</div>
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                <div>What do you think?</div>
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            <div>I do not know what is involved, is that the kind of
              thin you would ask the system admin committee to set up?</div>
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            <div>I do like the idea of taking our foundation-news items
              and automatically tweeting. The community-news is a bit
              more varied, with several personal blogs and corporate
              blogs in the mix. As such not all the headings are "on
              brand" for OSGeo to be tweeting unattended :)</div>
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        <div><font color="#0000ff">I understand your preoccupation. And
            I think that care is really needed.</font></div>
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        <div><font color="#0000ff">Maybe create a team (so that only one
            person is not overloaded), that daily see the posts of
            Planet, and post on twitter those who agree with the
            foundation! What do you think?</font></div>
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    I really like this idea. I think that the twitter account should be
    "planet-osgeo" rather than "osgeo" so that people can sign up to it
    separately. As Jody mentions, the Planet OSGeo often contains
    content more diverse than just OSGeo.<br>
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    If you are volunteering to do the work to set it up, then I'd back
    you.<br>
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    Cheers, <br>
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Cameron Shorter
Technology Demystifier
Open Technologies and Geospatial Consultant

M +61 (0) 419 142 254</pre>
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