[Biopython-dev] Biopython on Twitter
Leighton Pritchard
lpritc at scri.ac.uk
Thu Mar 26 12:31:07 EDT 2009
Hi all,
It's great to see that people have picked up on the Biopython Twitter
account already - I hope that it proves useful in the longer term.
Regarding the social etiquette of Twitter, and the ease with which
'following' can be taken to imply 'approval' I wonder if it would be a good
policy to restrict the Twitter accounts that Biopython follows only to those
representing organisations or groups. Following some individuals and not
others might be seen to privilege a self-selecting group, cabal or 'elite',
even the accidental suggestion of which I think would be best avoided.
On 26/03/2009 15:49, "Peter" <biopython at maubp.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Quite a few people have started following this already - which is fun. I see
> the OBF news page entries are automatically pushed to their twitter account,
> http://twitter.com/obf_news plus the BioPerl tagged entries are also pushed
> to http://twitter.com/bioperl - I'll get in touch to see how they did
> it so we can
[...]
> We could probably also echo the CVS (or git) RSS feed into twitter, but I
> suspect that would drown out any more interesting tweets.
Signal to noise is apparently not an issue that bothers very many Tweeters,
but I see no harm in starting a trend ;)
L.
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