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1. Account - schould have one (long, strong) password known to all the editors.
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2. It must have rules that we all agree upon and list somewhere for own reference. For starters:
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a) posts dedicated to anything *Fediverse related but not violating rule (b) - new software announcements / reshares, welcoming any Fedi newcomer movements (TwitterExodusScotland etc etc), promoting Fedi projects, posting useful bits of info about Fedi (nicely formated with points •, emojis, paragraphs, etc).
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b) posts should not be explicitly politically / religiously / etc aligned because not all editors will have the same attitude towards various controversial Fedi topics / dramas (better leave such posts for one's personal accounts)
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c) probably best to end each post from this account with "by @nickname" note, so that readers know who they're talking / whom each individual answer in the thread represents
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*By Fediverse we currently agree to count software using any of the four protocols. Which means we won't post about XMPP, Matrix or any other federating things from this account.
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3. Software. I vote for Mastodon / Glitch-soc instance. As much as I'd love Friendica or Hubzilla extra features, they sometimes catch weird bugs that may prevent messages reaching Mastodon - which is the biggest source of our target audience, as of today. Gitch-soc allows long posts (up to 10.000), more pall variants (I think?), bookmarks - it's more flexible than Mastodon and ensures solid Mastodon interoperability.
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4. Strypey initially said such an account may be useful for DM-ing Fedi developers and having some "official" private conversations ("officially representing fediverse.party"). I think it's OK (?) but since several people will have access to the account we should may be decide that if someone starts a DM thread about some Fediverse/Party question, others will read it but won't answer in the thread unless they are the one who initiated it. Or else our correspondents may be a bit confused who they're talking to. Such DMs also require a "by @nickname" signature at the end, I think, not to be anonymous for the correspondent.
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