On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 8:05 PM David Sankel
So now you've created a new @BoostLibraries twitter feed instead of using the normal process of getting it listed on the existing @Boost_Libraries one? Wow. Just...wow.
I already explained to you months ago that when you revoked my TweetDeck access to the Boost_Libraries X account and demanded that I go through you for every tweet, it was a real damper on the spontaneity of the process. The implicit lack of trust from you was also difficult for me emotionally., especially after I had invested a good part of the year's worth of work while I had access to the account to make it more active and grow the number of followers by 30%. Therefore, we have developed a new process: 1. When there are official communications from the Developers we will post them from @BoostLibraries 2. Official communications can be identified by the new Boost logo and hand-drawn artwork 3. We will announce to the mailing list when there is a new post available 4. At your leisure, David, you can copy or repost the message from our account (your choice) We have verified the @BoostLibraries account by paying the $10,000 annual fee. This allows us to delegate control of the account to other Boost developers (which you have refused to do) so they can compose and post official communications or other communications from any timezone without delays or any single individual acting as a bottleneck. Unlike the old process, where people begged you with private messages to post things, the new process allows proper credit to be given to the individuals and organizations which create and fund the content. As in keeping with the Boost tradition, you are free to repost or copy these communications, or not. Thanks