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Design "Prepare & Act" feed #1

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jackiedelc opened this issue Mar 22, 2020 · 4 comments
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Design "Prepare & Act" feed #1

jackiedelc opened this issue Mar 22, 2020 · 4 comments

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@jackiedelc
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jackiedelc commented Mar 22, 2020

We are continually updating the "Act & Prepare" page thanks to everyone involved. As a site visitor, I would want to receive the latest information on how to "Prepare & Act" but not have to read the entire page again. We need to design a process for sending these out to people via email and social media (e.g. timely tweets for each new action added to the site) - very short and punchy.

@jackiedelc jackiedelc changed the title Disseminating new recommended actions (e.g. designing a "Prepare & Act" feed) "Prepare & Act" feed Mar 22, 2020
@jackiedelc jackiedelc changed the title "Prepare & Act" feed Design "Prepare & Act" feed Mar 22, 2020
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nditada commented Mar 22, 2020

Love this...but I can't come up with a simple way to implement it technically... @mverzilli any ideas?

@mverzilli
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We could write a script that reacts to each change merged to master in a do or dont file. With that we can do whatever we want.

I think the first thing to discuss is whether we want the social media messages to be autogenerated. I'd say it shouldn't, given each social network has its own "language". If a human being can take care of this it'd be just a matter of sending a message to some slack channel or simply an email to the relevant person saying "Hey, there's changes in Do/Don't instructions, go tell people!".

@weltyj
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weltyj commented Mar 23, 2020

Maybe this is a function that could be filled by the newsletter. Perhaps a script could crawl through the content pages and detect new or changed content since last newsletter?

@mverzilli
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@weltyj feel free to try to hack something out!

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