Hey Greg,

I could tweet now and then.

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Mike Stolz
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On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 12:28 PM, Greg Chase <gregch...@apache.org> wrote:

> Greetings Apache Geode community,
> Tweeting for the Apache Geode project in the past has been a community
> effort.
>
> However, our most prolific tweeters are currently not spending much time
> with the project.
>
> As a result @ApacheGeode has fallen silent.
>
> Per ASF recommendations, we manage access to the @ApacheGeode Twitter
> handle through Tweet Deck. Any contributor is welcome to Tweet on behalf of
> the project.  You simply need to ask for access, such as replying to this
> thread.
>
> Presuming no concerns raised by the PMC, access is granted to your personal
> Twitter credentials to access @ApacheGeode using Tweet Deck.
>
> Administrative rights to @ApacheGeode are maintained by several PMC
> members.
>
> The guideline for Tweeting for @ApacheGeode is to promote the project,
> announce any important releases, events or topics, and to help answer
> questions or direct askers to u...@geode.apache.org.
>
> You are also welcome to engage in technical topics of interest to Apache
> Geode users, such as event driven architectures, caching patterns,
> in-memory computing, etc.
>
> We recommend not engaging in bashing other projects or products, or
> engaging in off-topic discussions.
>
> If you are interested in helping Tweet for @ApacheGeode, I invite you to
> volunteer by replying to this thread.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Greg
>

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