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Re: proposal social networking link icon in the site and feed aggregation



On 29 August 2010 18:35, Lesley Binks <lesley.binks@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 29 August 2010 18:17, Miriam Ruiz <miriam@debian.org> wrote:
>> 2010/8/26 Alice Ferrazzi <jingcomics@gmail.com>:
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>>> On 08/26/2010 09:05 AM, Maia Kozheva wrote:
>>>> It's not Twitter. I'm allergic to microblogging in general. Identi.ca is
>>>> not any better in not causing me to attempt to claw my eyeballs out. So
>>>> sick of seeing references it everywhere that I just unsubscribed from
>>>> the mailing list just so I wouldn't have to see it.
>>
>>> sorry for talk about microblogging i don't like it too
>>> but thay are useful for be seen ...
>>> im so sorry about it, but it was only a proposal
>>>
>>> but what you think of the women planet.debian.net ?
>>
>> I suppose every person has different points of view, and different
>> criteria. I like microblogging a lot and I find it very useful for
>> being up to date about lots of things, and I'm probably not alone in
>> the world in that regard.
>
> I think that people can choose to use twitter/facebook/ident.ca and
> the like or not.
> There really is no need to depart and unsubscribe from the mailing
> list because d-w seeks to promote itself and widen its audience. ;)
>
> I prefer the mailing list and irc to keep in contact/catch with up the group.
> However social networks may be useful to promote the activities of the
> d-w group..
> I certainly hope we can reach a wider base of people using these networks.
>
> I can imagine having to send the same thing out to some number of
> social networking sites could be quite tedious.....
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Lesley Binks
>


and another thing --- an open source social networking site called
diaspora is to be launched soon is being punted as an fb alternative

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-11108891

Lesley


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