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by duncan on 18 Dec 2020, edited 28 Nov 2021#
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This thread is for asking you, our supporters to go and share / like / comment on important posts to social media. Please don't use it for a discussion. Please stay on topic. You can see who has some sort of access to each account on this page https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=Outreach#Social_Media
This effort makes huge difference and grows our network, looking through the numbers we have about 250 followers combined across the platforms (surely lots of duplicates). Each new active person we draw in can make a huge difference to our efforts.
Examples:
All our own content
Any FLOSS projects that we support when it is relevant to AECO
Bookmark this thread to be notified when there are new links.
Post at least always the title and the link itself.
I think it would be better to keep adding #osarch tag in publication even if there is an OSArch.org account now.
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by duncan on 26 Dec 2020, edited 26 Dec 2020#
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Please like a post here if you intend to support in in your social media. Please bookmark this thread if you intend to support our social media work. Getting the word out to as many people as possible increases our support and our chances of finding funders, coders, documenter and everything else. The key to our growth is being known.
Can I add you as a manager on LinkedIn so you can post there as well?
Yes. Although I have an account, I don't really use linkedin that much. But I will try to get more into it
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by duncan on 6 Jan 2021, edited 6 Jan 2021#
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@bruno_perdigao said:
Yes. Although I have an account, I don't really use linkedin that much. But I will try to get more into it
@bruno_perdigao you are now a content admin so you can post from the page. If all you do is post news stories from OSArch yourself to LinkedIn and twitter that would be great. I usually copy a bit of the text, rewrite it a bit so it can use some common tags and try and find relevant companies. You can see what I mean in the most recent post from OpenProject.
Let me know if you want me to show you around. LinkedIn don't seem to have any useful UX people so it can be hard finding things that should be obvious.
Gonzalo Casas presents COMPAS - an amazing framework interconnecting many different AEFC platforms, building a massive ecosystem of cooperating applications. And since the number of uses is hard to even imagine, in this presentation he also focuses on a specific part - how to use COMPAS to program and control robots. #robots #building #innovation #opensource