+1

I think we have to tweet all about the process i.e. What is going on Apache
Flex. What is the future of flex. In this way, we can still hold the market
goodwill of Flex.


Regards,

Manish



On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 1:03 AM, Jun Heider <j...@realeyes.com> wrote:

> On Mar 23, 2012, at 8:08 PM, Rick Winscot wrote:
>
> > ...or tweet a digest of daily activity? Keep it interesting and highly
> > focused and people will look forward to the info... The second people
> feel
> > there is a bot behind the account - they'll un-follow.
> >
> > Rick Winscot
> > On Mar 23, 2012 9:17 PM, "Jun Heider" <j...@realeyes.com> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> On Mar 23, 2012, at 6:52 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
> >>
> >>> I'm hoping we don't tweet every commit.  That sounds like a lot of
> noise,
> >>> esp. when we get all of our ducks in a row and start making some major
> >>> commits.
> >>>
> >>> -Nick
> >>
> >> I can see that when the commits starts getting busy. Right now though
> they
> >> aren't too busy and it might be kinda interesting to see? Maybe we could
> >> just have the post commit hook tweet about whiteboard stuff?
>
> Great Idea Rick! Maybe something to the extent of a link to live blog of
> daily commit activity.

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