I think thats long overdue and recall we had a component Twitter account for 
log4php.
Later today I will check if I can find the passwords.
The component is dormant, but its worth having access shared with the PMC still

https://twitter.com/log4php/


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On Thu, Dec 30, 2021, at 23:39, Matt Sicker wrote:
> We recently had an idea discussed on a video call about potentially 
> starting some Twitter et al. accounts for announcing releases, release 
> candidates, and larger upcoming changes to subprojects (e.g., changing 
> the minimum major version of the underlying programming language or 
> build tooling, major version releases like 2.x -> 3.x, etc). While the 
> dev list remains our official place to discuss development, it would be 
> immensely useful for communicating with our wider user base about 
> changes that may be more relevant to them than to active developers and 
> contributors.
>
> What do you all think? If we do make accounts, would it make sense to 
> divide them into accounts like @log4j, @log4net, @log4cxx, etc., or 
> should they be created like a common account for the whole Logging PMC? 
> And which social media sites would be best to use here? Twitter is an 
> obvious choice, but there could also be other tech-heavy social media 
> sites that would also benefit.
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> Matt Sicker

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