Social media/fr


 * Si vous voulez ajouter des fonctions sociales à votre installation Mediawiki, veuillez consulter pour plus d'informations.

Suivez et partagez les actualités Mediawiki au travers de vos réseaux sociaux !

Veuillez continuer d'utiliser les canaux habituels du project pour le support, les rapports de bogues et les discussions (pourquoi ?).

Comptes principaux
Ce sont les comptes officiels qui diffusent les actualités concernant la communauté MediaWiki à grande échelle.


 * @MediaWiki sur Twitter
 * MediaWiki sur Facebook
 * +MediaWiki sur Google+

Vérifiez également le workflow pour publier les mises à jour, partager des publications et les comptes suivants.

Notre approche
Social media websites are useful for spreading news and reaching out to potential users and contributors. Social media can also be very demanding and time-consuming. Careless use can fragment communities, draining away free content and public contacts to social media platform owners' frequently closed and commercially-driven environments.

The Technical Collaboration team at the Wikimedia Foundation are happy to use social media when it is useful and simple to manage, but we are reluctant to put a lot of effort engaging, promoting and building isolated sub-communities. We try to use social media to direct interested individuals back to existing community gathering places (Wikimedia events, discussion pages, and of course wikis themselves). Help and ideas for improvement are welcome.

Workflow
This is how we handle the @MediaWiki accounts on various social media sites. Chris Koerner and Rachel Farrand can help share information from the MediaWiki accounts.
 * 1) We post to each account separately. Automation / aggregation isn't worthwhile, currently.
 * 2) Regardez les mentions explicites et les réponses.
 * 3) Partager si c'est utile en utilisant la fonctionalité du service, par exemple n'écrivez pas « RT » dans Twitter.
 * 4) Aucune réponse n'est envoyée par les comptes @MediaWiki. Il suffit de pointer simplement sur le bon canal de réponse. Nous ne voulons pas nous engager dans des discussions parallèles ni de support. Vous pouvez le faire depuis votre compte personnel si vous le désirez.
 * 5) Technical Collaboration tires to post to the social media accounts at least 3 times a week. We want to ensure folks know that the MediaWiki (and related tech) is an active community.
 * 6) We pick from multiple sources. Here's a few places we look for things to share.
 * 7) Voyez la frise technologique. Attirez l'attention sur tout élément technique problématique.
 * 8) Pull from existing sources
 * 9) existing scheduled events  (Tech talks, CREDIT showcase, IRC office hours)
 * 10) Tech News
 * 11) Seek out existing information to share
 * 12) Interesting/quirky projects
 * 13) Metrics
 * 14) Current discussions around design/development decisions that will impact people who use MediaWiki
 * 15) Facts about MediaWiki and related tech
 * 16) New developments as they come along
 * 17) Optional: search "MediaWiki" to find more potential news.
 * 18) Twitter: "Top" results are usually enough. "All" tends to be too noisy.
 * 19) Google+: "All" is good enough as there is little noise.
 * 20) Synchroniser les billets pertinents avec Template:MediaWiki_News.
 * 21) Usually taking the @MediaWiki Twitter timeline as a basis works.
 * 22) Synchroniser les messages pertinents avec les autres canaux.
 * 23) Ideally, anything posted at Template:MediaWiki_News should be posted in all channels - or at least at posted to Facebook.
 * 24) It is okay to have differences between channels, e.g. Twitter tends to have more RTs that are not worth re-posting in other channels.


 * Maintained by Rachel Farrand, Chris Koerner, and Quim Gil.

Partager vos mises à jour
If you mention "@MediaWiki" in your posts and we see it from our replies / connections, then we will consider sharing it our timeline.

No promises are made. Even less certain is if you use !MediaWiki or #MediaWiki since we can't monitor those systematically (especially the latter in Twitter).

No extra work will be done to spread your update to other channels. Looking at the workflow you can see what you get automatically by posting in each channel.

Following
From @MediaWiki we follow other official accounts closely related to MediaWiki, to promote them and share their updates easily.


 * @Wikipedia: showing our link to the MediaWiki based project everybody knows.
 * @Wikimedia: we are part of the Wikimedia movement.
 * @wikisignpost: includes a weekly technology report featuring MediaWiki news.
 * @WikimediaMobile: mobile tech updates.
 * @wikimediaatwork: a majority of job postings are MediaWiki related.
 * @wikimediatech: relays the server admin log (infrastructure maintenance by Wikimedia Technical Operations).

We can also follow your MediaWiki Groups accounts.

Facebook
As admin of the MediaWiki page in Facebook I'm getting these weekly stats. Not sure what should we do with them, but sharing is caring:

Twitter
Same as above, capturing data here while thinking how to present it better, and where.

This is accummulated data at the end of each month.

Google+
Same as above, capturing data here while thinking how to present it better, and where.

La page Google+ a été créée le 2012-12-20.

This is accummulated data at the end of each month.

meetup.com
Members of the Wikimedia Tech meetup in San Francisco.

Same as above. This is accumulated data at the end of each month.


 * : 384
 * : 411

Voir aussi

 * Social media
 * All Wikimedia microblogging handles.
 * All Wikimedia Facebook pages.
 * Project:Calendar/How to schedule an event - Best practices for scheduling an event, a part of which is promoting the events to potential audiences.