On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 10:50 AM, Sriram Ramkrishna <s...@ramkrishna.me>
wrote:

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> On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 4:26 PM Bastian Ilso <hougaard.jun...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>>
>> I love the idea! If there are graphical attachments (fx mockups) on a
>> bug, it might also be interesting to attach those too in the automated
>> message to create some visual interest.
>>
>>
>>
>
Firefox Nightly team actually does this. Here is one example [0].




> Yes, definitely something we can add there as well.
>
> sri
>
> -Bastian
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 3:46 AM, Umang Jain <mailumangj...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi there, We have come up with an idea in the area of social media
>> outreach and it would be glad if you can share your views on it. The idea
>> is to relay news out in the social media whenever any bug/issue is fixed
>> via dedicated GNOME Bugs' Social Media Channels (thereafter referred as
>> SMC). GNOME Bugs' SMC are not created yet and will be separate from main
>> GNOME handles. You can take a look at LibreOffice's bug channel [1].
>> Although, based on the severity of the bug/issue, the main GNOME handle can
>> retweet/relay the link on it's own account. The idea is to keep a separate
>> bug SMC is: * Not to make main GNOME handle very noisy * To have automated
>> GNOME bugs SMC I think that most of us agree that social media is the
>> fastest way to get information out. Therefore, as far as code development
>> is concerned, it takes a while till the information is actually relayed
>> out. Mostly, until someone blogs about it and then pick up by other blogs
>> and so on.. We can get fast here and be more verbose about the work that
>> goes into everyday. In addition to that, we want it to be automated;
>> similar to [1] Now comes the most interesting part. It would be really
>> great if we can mention "Newcomers" and their internet handle in the bug
>> SMC link; That should really make them feel special as they can show to the
>> world that they have done something great and brag! Again making that
>> automated would require some thought in organizing that kind of process so
>> Carlos Soriano would give better perspective. But all in all, this stuff is
>> great for newcomers engagement and outreach. This discussion actually
>> happened in Telegram "GNOME Engagement" channel this evening. So, it would
>> be great if you can share your views/consensus here. [1]
>> https://twitter.com/LibreOfficeBugs Thank you Cheers, uajain
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[0] https://twitter.com/FirefoxNightly/status/914822050858008576
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