I completely agree, Jeff.

Perhaps we can schedule some of these, starting tomorrow morning (8am
sounds good to me).



On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 4:22 PM, Jeff Elder <[email protected]> wrote:

> They do LGTM. Thanks Michael! Nice job.
> Thursday afternoon and evening are woeful times for us to post. How about
> sprinkling throughout the weekend, especially mornings? Fri, Sat, Sun
> mornings are our best times, and we often got nuthin'.
>
> Jeff Elder
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> On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Michael Guss <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ed,
>>
>> No we don't need to use the all-caps actually (all-caps does not sound
>> like our tone and it doesn't impact being included the hashtag
>> conversation). All, sounds like  LGTM to me.
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 3:58 PM, Ed Erhart <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I love this. Thanks, Michael! We could link to our Bassel blog post in
>>> the comments underneath these posts—it mentions New Palmyra.
>>>
>>> Also, do we need the all-caps hashtag?
>>>
>>> --Ed
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 5:58 PM, Michael Guss <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello everyone (adding comms into this because this may be pertinent as
>>>> well):
>>>>
>>>> Yesterday, the #NEWPALMYRA project launched a new online community
>>>> platform and data repository dedicated to the capture, preservation,
>>>> sharing, and creative reuse of data about the ancient city of Palmyra.
>>>> Furthermore, the collected data will be released into the public domain
>>>> under a Creative Commons Zero license at NewPalmyra.org. We, along with MIT
>>>> Media Lab, EFF, Mozilla, and others are listed as supporters.
>>>>
>>>> On their landing page, you can download the Temple of Bel 3D model and
>>>> it includes a call for participation, specifically asking users to
>>>> contribute info and media about Palmyra to Wikimedia Commons and Wikipedia.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for reviewing and love to hear your comments.
>>>>
>>>> t: You can help preserve the ancient city of Palmyra for future
>>>> generations. Find out how. #NEWPALMYRA
>>>> http://www.newpalmyra.org/
>>>>
>>>> t: Sharing data, code, and art for the the past, present, and future of
>>>> Palmyra. #NEWPALMYRA
>>>> http://www.newpalmyra.org/
>>>>
>>>> f: "By honoring its memory with a virtual site of collaboration we can
>>>> build a new community and highlight the plight of the Syrian people." --
>>>> Bassel Khartabil.
>>>> http://www.newpalmyra.org/
>>>>
>>>> f: You can help preserve the ancient city of Palmyra for future
>>>> generations. Join in making #NewPalmyra a reality.
>>>> http://www.newpalmyra.org/
>>>>
>>>> Wikimedia Commons Fb: You can help preserve the ancient city of
>>>> Palmyra. Join in making #NewPalmyra a reality by contributing images to
>>>> Wikimedia Commons. http://www.newpalmyra.org/
>>>>
>>>> @wikicommons: You can help preserve the ancient city of Palmyra. Join
>>>> in making #NewPalmyra a reality by contributing images to Wikimedia
>>>> Commons. http://www.newpalmyra.org/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Michael Guss
>>>> Research Analyst
>>>> Wikimediafoundation.org
>>>> [email protected]
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ed Erhart
>>> Editorial Associate
>>> Wikimedia Foundation
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Michael Guss
>> Research Analyst
>> Wikimediafoundation.org
>> [email protected]
>>
>
>


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