I created a company page for Apache Cassandra with the same admin as the group. I will update the page over the coming days to give it a nicer look. :-)
Le mer. 30 mars 2022 à 23:46, Patrick McFadin <pmcfa...@gmail.com> a écrit : > Oh and +1 to the idea of making Apache Cassandra a company on LinkedIn. > Same energy as the Twitter handle. Outgoing updates from the project. > > On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 2:41 PM Patrick McFadin <pmcfa...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I agree that is a problem. In the past, I have tried to make these as >> inclusive as possible by offering multiple time zones, recording every >> meeting, and posting it on YouTube with an email sent to dev@. What we >> can't substitute in a mailing list is the energy that comes from >> brainstorming, which is kind of a feature of people interested in this sort >> of thing for the project. Just like meeting once or twice a year at >> ApacheCon. It's part of an overall package of community vibrancy and none >> of it is exclusive. >> >> One thing that occurred to me is that everything is getting dumped on dev@. >> Is it time for a marketing@ list for Cassandra? >> >> Patrick >> >> On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 12:00 PM Eric Evans <eev...@apache.org> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 3:35 AM Benjamin Lerer <ble...@apache.org> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Thank Erick for raising the discussion. >>>> My apologies for not responding before. The original thread raised >>>> several questions for me and I needed time to think about them. >>>> One question is the Linkedin Company vs Group one. I must admit that it >>>> makes sense but the whole story made me realize my lack of understanding of >>>> how Linkedin works and wanted to explore that more deeply than I did before >>>> creating the group. >>>> Another thing that the thread made me realize is that there are several >>>> people interested in being involved in C* marketing/Public Relations and >>>> that we probably need to do the things in a more mature and open way. >>>> Partick and I would like to organize a contributor meeting focused on >>>> Apache Cassandra marketing to give a chance to everybody to join and >>>> discuss how we could do things better if people are interested. >>>> I feel that it would help us to evolve in this area >>>> >>> >>> Please bear in mind that contributor meetings like these are exclusive >>> by nature; There is no time suitable for every timezone, not everyone has >>> equal connectivity, and those who don't natively speak English might >>> struggle to keep pace in real time (to name just a few reasons). This is >>> probably why the ASF is so adamant about the use of email. >>> >>> -- >>> Eric Evans >>> eev...@apache.org >>> >>