The result looks nice. This is really
what I had in mind.
IMO the hashtags are too specific. I would go for #eclipsetips and
combine it with a language tag like #cpp or #cdt so people can get
only what they are interested in.
As for the videos, I'm wondering if we could do use Vines to make
sure for some of the features.
On 03/29/2015 11:03 PM, Wayne Beaton wrote:
I've been tinkering a bit with screenshots over the weekend.
https://twitter.com/hashtag/eclipsemarsscreenshot?f=realtime
I'm thinking that the tags should be
#eclipseMarsScreenshot
#eclipseMarsVideo
#eclipseMarsTip
I'll take a crack at a video later today.
Years ago, I wrote a little plug-in that resizes the workbench
window to 1024x768 to take consistent-size screenshots. Why
1024x768? First... why not? Second, its a decent size for
including in a presentation: a good balance between providing
enough space for stuff and having actually-readable text.
I extended this plug-in to actually take and the screenshot as
well. I'll make this available when I introduce the idea to the
community.
Wayne
On 28/03/15 12:24 PM, Wayne Beaton
wrote:
How about we make this a contest?
Post a screenshot of Eclipse Mars in action on Twitter with the
following tags: #eclipse #mars #screenshot
We can do something similar with tips and tricks: #eclipse #mars
#tip
and videos: #eclipse #mars #video
I'll aggregate them in regular blog posts. We can aggregate
screenshots into a video (or animated gif).
The screenshot/tip/video with the most favourites at the end of
the cycle wins a prize. Maybe a t-shirt.
Thoughts?
Wayne
On 27/03/15 03:29 PM, Ian Skerrett
wrote:
FWIW, I still remember one of the NetBean developers doing a
'screenshot of the week' which showed some cool feature he was
implementing. If we had the 'Feature of the week' or 'Tip of
the week', we could easily promote this out to the community.
On 27/03/2015 3:25 PM, Mike
Milinkovich wrote:
On 27/03/2015 3:22 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen
wrote:
I think it would even be worth just
to what's cool in eclipse. Don't need to limit ourself to
Mars.
I agree. But for marketing (actually, more like psychology)
reasons, you are more likely to get eyeballs if you focus on
what's new.
But regardless, the most important point is to create a
steady drumbeat of bit-sized content.
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