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on google+, gimp.org and black helicopters Alexandre Prokoudine 12 Mar 06:39
Alexandre Prokoudine
2012-03-12 06:39:45 UTC (about 13 years ago)

on google+, gimp.org and black helicopters

Hi,

After reading all kinds of "do this, don't do that" mails I think I should clear some things up.

First of all, project websites and social networks are different beasts. They impose different kinds of interactions. Hence saying something like "oh noez, don't switch to google+" makes no sense whatsoever.

We will always maintain both the website and at least one of the existing accounts on social networks, but they will provide different info, both in size, topics and verbosity.

Currently we have an active G+ account (maintained by me mostly) and we probably need a Facebook page, but I'm not ready to maintain it right now, just like I'm not ready to maintain our presence in other social networks such as LinkedIn or Diaspora, because I don't use them actively, if at all.

If anyone who we know for a while is willing to take care of our presence in other social networks, understands those networks _and_ can maintain an account continuosly, please get in touch with me. If there are existing influental accounts on other social networks, likewise, please let me know so we could figure out how to link to them.

As for Google+ activity specifically, as long as the team is fine about our presence there, the page will be maintained. Given that some of other folks in the team use it, I don't see us closing the account and abandoning the existing G+ community all of a sudden.

We also do not do evangelism. We are not some sort of FSF. Our business is to friggin' provide the best free image manipulation editor out there for people who do awesome designs, paintings and photography. Don't expect us to lecture people about rights and whatnot.

In other words, everyone has the right to disagree. The question is whether you are in the talking business or in the doing business.

Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org