[sakai2-tcc] Twitter question

Neal Caidin neal.caidin at apereo.org
Thu Jun 27 17:01:43 PDT 2013


Okay. I can live with that. It seems the sanest.  

What about Apereo events then? I guess two hashtags #apereo and #sakai, both with the same rules to start with the same topic? 

I'm getting close to proposing something by lazy consensus.

-- Neal

On Jun 27, 2013, at 5:41 PM, Charles Severance <csev at umich.edu> wrote:

> I think #sakai - keep it simple.
> 
> Don't worry about the overlap / subtle details.   If we think of this as marketing - just repeating the same (not infinite subtle variations of) the brand keeps recognition and awareness high.
> 
> One interesting thing that Moodle does (having just come from the Australia MOOT) is that they have a rule for hash tags for their MOOTS - all hash tags need to start with the core concept - for example the moot for the conference was
> 
> #mootau13
> 
> Which means people find it when searching for 
> 
> #moot
> #mootau
> #mootau13
> 
> A nice idea.  
> 
> /Chuck
> 
> On Jun 27, 2013, at 8:53 PM, Neal Caidin wrote:
> 
>> 	Hi TCC,
>> 
>> When I tweet about Sakai, I am never quite sure what hashtag to use. The problem with #sakai is that it picks up many many many non-Sakai CLE tweets, mostly in Japanese (I presume, since I cannot read it).  To me, #sakaicle would be okay but looks a little awkward. Too close to #popsicle (what, you never heard of Popsi Collaboration and Learning Environment aka Popsi Wow?). 
>> 
>> It would be nice to standardize on something that Tweeters could follow.  Any cool ideas? 
>> 
>> #apereosakai 
>> 
>> #sakailms
>> 
>> #sakaibutnotheironchef
>> 
>> #sakaicommunity
>> 
>> #sakaiopensource
>> 
>> WDYT?  
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Neal Caidin
>> 
>> Sakai CLE Community Coordinator
>> Apereo Foundation
>> neal.caidin at apereo.org
>> Skype: nealkdin
>> 
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