done
Regards,
Hervé
Le mercredi 31 janvier 2018, 21:11:25 CET Robert Scholte a écrit :
> Agree, Twitter is sufficient
>
> On Wed, 31 Jan 2018 19:03:21 +0100, Manfred Moser
>
> wrote:
> > As a team we are not actively maintaining a presence on Facebook or G+
> > as far as I know so I vote for
Agree, Twitter is sufficient
On Wed, 31 Jan 2018 19:03:21 +0100, Manfred Moser
wrote:
As a team we are not actively maintaining a presence on Facebook or G+
as far as I know so I vote for removing them...
Manfred
Hervé BOUTEMY wrote on 2018-01-31 09:40:
I must confess that I don't und
As a team we are not actively maintaining a presence on Facebook or G+ as far
as I know so I vote for removing them...
Manfred
Hervé BOUTEMY wrote on 2018-01-31 09:40:
> I must confess that I don't understand G+ nor Facebook buttons result
>
> any reason not to remove them?
>
> Regards,
>
>
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 7:40 PM, Hervé BOUTEMY wrote:
> I must confess that I don't understand G+ nor Facebook buttons result
Facebook might show in your news feed that you've liked the link
(https://maven.apache.org/pom/maven). Given the fact that is not the
page where the button is locat
I must confess that I don't understand G+ nor Facebook buttons result
any reason not to remove them?
Regards,
Hervé
Le mercredi 31 janvier 2018, 10:07:06 CET Stephen Connolly a écrit :
> I like the twitter one, it's not too obtrusive. The facebook one looks
> "meh" and the G+ is similar, i.e. I
I like the twitter one, it's not too obtrusive. The facebook one looks
"meh" and the G+ is similar, i.e. I do not know what the call to action is
(what am I liking)... but "Follow @ASFMavenProject" is clear (once you see
it)
Perhaps that is an expected thing for the facebook and G+ networks and
ex