Re: Twitter handles of committers

2020-05-24 Thread Maarten Mulders
LinkedIn, GitLab, blogs, these are all rather professional references, and I think it makes perfect sense to link those from an ASF hosted website. But how about, let's say, Facebook, Instagram or what not? Would we allow any kind of social links? And if not, who would be accepting/denying it?

Re: Twitter handles of committers

2020-05-24 Thread Arnaud Héritier
We can create a public list of developers with the project account. Le dim. 24 mai 2020 à 19:44, Maarten Mulders a écrit : > Great initiative! > > Deeplinking to the profile would be nice, too, I guess. > I would start with Twitter and GitHub. GitLab makes less sense to me, > AFAIK there are no

Re: Twitter handles of committers

2020-05-24 Thread Andres Almiray
Maarten, I don't think these social accounts have anything to do with mirrors of Apache on a particular service, rather to increase visibility on the developers themselves. What if I wanted to link to my Linkedin or Patreon profiles? Personal blog? Would that we allowed? What would be the limits?

Re: Twitter handles of committers

2020-05-24 Thread Maarten Mulders
Great initiative! Deeplinking to the profile would be nice, too, I guess. I would start with Twitter and GitHub. GitLab makes less sense to me, AFAIK there are no mirrors of Maven hosted at GitLab? May I also suggest to do it the other way round: a Twitter list [1] of people who are Maven com

Re: Twitter handles of committers

2020-05-24 Thread Robert Scholte
Sure we could do that too. Would be nice to improve the team pages for well known properties, but at the moment there's a vote on the maven-project-info-reports-plugin. Maybe an up-for-grabs to include with the next release. Robert On 24-5-2020 19:27:08, Andres Almiray wrote: Good idea Robert! M

Re: Twitter handles of committers

2020-05-24 Thread Andres Almiray
Good idea Robert! May I suggest adding GitHub account as well? Not everyone follows Twitter or has an account (shocking, I know) but they may have a Github account or consider browsing through an author's profile. And why stop with Github? Let's add Gitlab. I guess, s long as there's no "explicit"

Twitter handles of committers

2020-05-24 Thread Robert Scholte
I had a chat with Chandra (@CGuntur) regarding exposure of Maven committers. My experience is that most Maven users just use it, without knowing the people behind and (yes, people, not a company). Twitter has been a good way to share information regarding Maven. To get more attention, I've added