The main negatives that I can think of is an additional account for the PMC
to maintain so if we as a community don’t have many people on Mastodon yet
it might not be worth it. Would need probably about ~20 minutes of setup
work to make the sync (probably most of it is finding someone with the
Twitter credentials to enable to sync). The other tricky one is picking a
server (there is no default ASF server that I know of).

On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 8:03 AM Russell Spitzer <russell.spit...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Since this is just syndication I don't think arguments on the benefits of
> Twitter vs Mastodon are that important, it's really just what are the costs
> of additionally posting to Mastodon. I'm assuming those costs are basically
> 0 since this can be done by a bot? So I don't think there is any strong
> reason not to do so.
>
>
> On Nov 30, 2022, at 5:51 PM, Dmitry <frostb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> My personal opinion, one of the most features of Twiiter that it is not
> federated and is good platform for annonces and so on. So it means "it
> would be good to reach our users where they are" means stay in twitter(most
> companies who use Spark/Databricks are in Twitter)
> For Federated  features, I think Slack would be a better platform, a lot
> of Apache Big data projects have slack for federated features
>
> чт, 1 дек. 2022 г., 02:33 Holden Karau <hol...@pigscanfly.ca>:
>
>> I agree that there is probably a majority still on twitter, but it would
>> be a syndication (e.g. we'd keep both).
>>
>> As to the # of devs it's hard to say since:
>> 1) It's a federated service
>> 2) Figuring out if an account is a dev or not is hard
>>
>> But, for example,
>>
>> There seems to be roughly an aggregate 6 million users (
>> https://observablehq.com/@simonw/mastodon-users-and-statuses-over-time
>> ), which seems to be about only ~1% of Twitters size.
>>
>> Nova's (large K8s focused I believe) has ~29k, tech.lgbt has ~6k, The BSD
>> mastodon has ~1k ( https://bsd.network/about )
>>
>> It's hard to say, but I've noticed a larger number of my tech affiliated
>> friends moving to Mastodon (personally I now do both).
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 3:17 PM Dmitry <frostb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> Does any long-term statistics about number of developers who moved to
>>> mastodon and activity use exists?
>>>
>>> I believe the most devs are still using Twitter.
>>>
>>>
>>> чт, 1 дек. 2022 г., 01:35 Holden Karau <hol...@pigscanfly.ca>:
>>>
>>>> Do we want to start syndicating Apache Spark Twitter to a Mastodon
>>>> instance. It seems like a lot of software dev folks are moving over there
>>>> and it would be good to reach our users where they are.
>>>>
>>>> Any objections / concerns? Any thoughts on which server we should pick
>>>> if we do this?
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