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Subject: Re: Twitter access
From: Jonathan Riddell <jr () jriddell ! org>
Date: 2018-07-19 9:59:46
Message-ID: 20180719095946.GH22164 () embra ! edinburghlinux ! co ! uk
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On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 03:45:26PM +0200, Paul Brown wrote:
> On miércoles, 18 de julio de 2018 15:16:39 (CEST) Jonathan Riddell wrote:
> > I'll stop doing KDE promo again then.
>
> Please don't. I for one value your contributions and think that a rift between
> Promo and yourself would be bad for both parties.
>
> > KDE shouldn't have unnamed
> > higher powers who block community contributions.
>
> This is not the case. The only thing is that we don't do off-the-cuff social
> posts any more. Is there a small group of people who has access to the social
> media accounts? Yes. And not everybody even in promo has access to the social
> media account? That is correct.
>
> But that is because it is not necessary: when somebody wants to post
> something, we discuss the wording (for a very short while -- it doesn't drag
> on anything) in the promo channels, find an image, and then publish. It is
> never the work of one single person.
>
> You're subscribed to the Promo channels. You must've seen this in action. This
> is the same for everybody, whether they have direct access to the accounts or
> not.
>
> We work like this with Kdenlive, Krita, Akademy organisers, and so on and it
> works well. We are getting consistently more traction on posts since we
> stopped improvising.
>
> I hope the above convinces you to carry on being part of promo
So that's a no then. Tell these higher-ups that partial blocking of a
proven contributor from completing a specific task when they have 15
years of track record is demotivating and not how things should be
done in KDE.
Jonathan
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