[sakai-pmc] Facebook: Sakai Project Group

Neal Caidin neal.caidin at apereo.org
Thu Jan 16 11:39:06 PST 2014


The Apereo site and the Sakai site seem like different types of Facebook 
pages? I don't know much about that, but seems like it would be good if 
we did it the "Apereo Way".

...

-- Neal


> Charles Severance <mailto:csev at umich.edu>
> January 16, 2014 at 11:24 AM
> I would not let this facebook account go.   We could keep it small and 
> mostly point to apereo.   Having a namespace is important.
>
> /Chuck
>
>
>
> Anthony Whyte <mailto:arwhyte at umich.edu>
> January 16, 2014 at 10:38 AM
> I neglected to include a link to the Apereo Group Facebook page:
>
> https://www.facebook.com/apereo
>
> Unlike Sakaiproject the Apereo page is up-to-date and well maintained. 
> [1]  Is there value in maintaining a separate presence in Facebook?   
> What's the opportunity cost of doing so?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anth
>
> [1] The sponsored links to the right of the screen adds a certain 
> gravitas to the Apereo presentation (e.g., WOW! J. Travolta BULKS up). 
>  Thanks Facebook.
>
>
> anthony whyte | its and mlibrary | university of michigan | 
> arwhyte at umich.edu <mailto:arwhyte at umich.edu> | 517-980-0228
>
>
>
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> Anthony Whyte <mailto:arwhyte at umich.edu>
> January 16, 2014 at 8:52 AM
> Back in 2009 the Sakai Foundation set up a Facebook group named "Sakai 
> Project." [1]   Peter Hartsook was tasked with overseeing this group 
> as part of his communications responsibilities.  The group currently 
> has four members and has not seen a post since 2010.  The group has 
> not been maintained for years.
>
> Steve suggests we delete the group and instead direct attention to 
> Apereo. [1]  If no one within Sakai is willing to take on 
> responsibility for revitalizing and maintaining the Facebook 
> SakaiProject group I am inclined to agree.  Then again I am no fan of 
> Facebook.  Others may think revitalizing this group a good idea, hence 
> my post.
>
> What do others think we should do with this group?  Are there others 
> prepared to step forward and make this group something more than the 
> tumbleweed group it has begun?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anth
>
>
> [1] https://www.facebook.com/groups/sakaiproject/
> [2] How to whack a group: https://www.facebook.com/help/174988392554409
>
> anthony whyte | its and mlibrary | university of michigan | 
> arwhyte at umich.edu <mailto:arwhyte at umich.edu> | 517-980-0228
>
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Neal Caidin
Sakai Community Coordinator
Apereo Foundation
neal.caidin at apereo.org
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