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Scribe-iOS Outreach 👋🚀 #181

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andrewtavis opened this issue Jul 23, 2022 · 45 comments
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Scribe-iOS Outreach 👋🚀 #181

andrewtavis opened this issue Jul 23, 2022 · 45 comments
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andrewtavis commented Jul 23, 2022

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Sharing and promoting Scribe-iOS

This pinned issue is for discussing where and how best to promote Scribe-iOS. The purpose is to spread the word so that others can find Scribe-iOS as potential users, to provide feedback and to grow the contributors base. The issue text will be edited as the discussion below progresses :)

Everyone is welcome to share their input, and efforts to share Scribe-iOS are much appreciated! Communities revolving around open-source, open-data, Wikidata, Wikimedia, Swift, iOS, iPadOS, language learning and the languages Scribe-iOS supports should all be considered.

Where Scribe-iOS is currently posted:

Organizations that have featured Scribe-iOS:

Places where Scribe-iOS outreach could occur:

General

Conferences

Language and learning institutions

Tech subreddits

r/programming r/software r/opensource r/apple
r/ios r/swift

Language subreddits

r/languagelearning r/learnfrench r/French r/German
r/italianlearning r/Portuguese r/russian r/learnspanish
r/Spanish r/Svenska
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andrewtavis commented Jul 23, 2022

Something that could eventually be done is adding social media share buttons with custom messages in their links to the top of the readme. This could be made into an issue if people think it would help 🤔

See the Tweet button documentation for an example, with this being imbedded into a readme shield as seen below or another style of button to make it more distinct. Examples:

twitter

reddit

  • Check this when they're added

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Something we'll be considering in the future is Outreachy, which is a program that would allow people to do internships while working on Scribe.

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andrewtavis commented Oct 1, 2022

Here are three more places with repos for new developers:

Getting Scribe on each of these would be great 😊

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Also @SaurabhJamadagni, could you give a thought to how best to tweet about v2.0.0 once it's passed review? I think we should definitely put it on Twitter, and maybe add some hashtags like #wikidata and #languagelearning or whatever would help it get to the right audience.

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Let's keep hashtags to the minimum @andrewtavis. From what I have read, hashtags on twitter can sometimes negatively affect reach. Also I was wondering, what if we created a few Scribe intro tweets first before apple is done with the review so that people know what Scribe. Then the main v2.0.0 tweet could take place to make the real splash haha. Let me know what you think? Tweeting about v2.0.0 sounds like a great idea though! 🚀

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Suggestions for tweets are more than welcome, @SaurabhJamadagni! I can also send along the twitter PW to you as we discussed. Feel free to send along what it is that you're thinking for the various messages 😊

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Something that could eventually be done is adding social media share buttons with custom messages in their links to the top of the readme. This could be made into an issue if people think it would help 🤔

And let me know if you think social media buttons on the readme as discussed above would be useful. I was thinking that they could go in before the table of contents on the readme after the project description? 🤔 Also no need to add them if you don't see value in them though.

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I can also send along the twitter PW to you as we discussed. Feel free to send along what it is that you're thinking for the various messages 😊

Yeah sure that works @andrewtavis! I'll try to craft a few tweets, maybe even a thread about everything that's new.

I was thinking that they could go in before the table of contents on the readme after the project description?

Or I was also wondering, what about under the 'Download on the App Store' image? We could just have the socials logos that link to the respective pages.

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I was thinking under “Download on the App Store” would be too many buttons tight next to each other, but then that might be where they belong?

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I was thinking under “Download on the App Store” would be too many buttons tight next to each other, but then that might be where they belong?

True @andrewtavis. Because I was thinking, once the reader starts reading the description and the rest of the texts, it would be a bit abrupt to put a Twitter button in between. We can just try out both positions actually. That should give us a better idea.

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Sounds good, @SaurabhJamadagni! I’m actually warming to the idea of putting it by the download button anyway :) Anything else besides Twitter and Reddit as of now? And do you use Reddit so we can check that the example text works?

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andrewtavis commented Oct 20, 2022

@SaurabhJamadagni, FYI on the Twitter front, Cocoaheads Berlin (the Meetup I go to) will be sending out something soon as one of the co-organizers was nice enough to offer 😊 Will be Hacktoberfest themed as he's also a participant :)

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Anything else besides Twitter and Reddit as of now? And do you use Reddit so we can check that the example text works?

Do we need LinkedIn @andrewtavis? Maybe we could find some students or academics over there. Not sure, what do you think? Also, yes I do use reddit.

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FYI on the Twitter front, Cocoaheads Berlin (the Meetup I go to) will be sending out something soon as one of the co-organizers was nice enough to offer

That sounds awesome! Glad to hear that 😊

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andrewtavis commented Oct 21, 2022

Do we need LinkedIn @andrewtavis? Maybe we could find some students or academics over there. Not sure, what do you think?

I'd limit it to discussion style platforms as of now, @SaurabhJamadagni :) Maybe Discord, but I have no clue how that one really works. I just know it's popular with coders.

Also, yes I do use reddit.

Great! Just wanted to make sure we can check that the text is added. Let's think on what to include in the prompts then 🤔

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I'd limit it to discussion style platforms as of now

Oh right right! Sorry @andrewtavis! Discord would be good too. But I think we could have it later. Based on the discussions we have on Twitter and Reddit, it would give us a better idea on what channels to have in the Discord server.

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No need to apologize, @SaurabhJamadagni! :) Sounds great about Discord 😊 Thanks for your insights!

I’ll look how to do custom text for a Reddit button and post it here :) Can I do the PR and you can review so you can check that the buttons work?

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I’ll look how to do custom text for a Reddit button and post it here :) Can I do the PR and you can review so you can check that the buttons work?

That sounds good @andrewtavis 😊

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Tweet just went out from Cocoaheads Berlin, btw :)

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andrewtavis commented Oct 30, 2022

And a note on this front @SaurabhJamadagni, someone who was in an accelerator I was taking part in has a contact at the Goethe-Institut, so I'll hopefully be getting in contact with them soonish :) I think that the #96 should be solved before we do any major push into learning/culture institutions, but then we should have a solution for that in the next few weeks 😊

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I think that the #96 should be solved before we do any major push into learning/culture institutions, but then we should have a solution for that in the next few weeks 😊

Yes absolutely. That sounds great @andrewtavis! I have an exam coming this weekend, so I may be a bit inactive the coming half of this week (not as if I have been very active currently 🤪. Sorry, I am a bit swamped with a few different things). Thought I'll inform you in case I am unable to communicate later. But I'll definitely join you in bringing the SQLite changes in. I am very curious about it.

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All good, @SaurabhJamadagni! Definitely will not start the SQLite without you 😊

Good luck with your exam! 🍀💪🤓

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andrewtavis commented Nov 5, 2022

Also trying to get Scribe featured on Tech blogs would be good :) The following could be considered:

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Also trying to get Scribe featured on Tech blogs would be good :) The following could be considered:

Yes absolutely @andrewtavis! We could also try to write a Medium or a developer blog (Ex: dev.to) article highlighting the features of Scribe. Maybe even I'll learn some new features of Scribe along the way. Let me know what you think.

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We could also try to write a Medium or a developer blog (Ex: dev.to) article highlighting the features of Scribe. Maybe even I'll learn some new features of Scribe along the way. Let me know what you think.

Sounds really great! Do you know what the process would be to get published there? :)

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Sounds really great! Do you know what the process would be to get published there? :)

Yeah, for these platforms I think it is as easy as just creating a new post and posting it. I don't think that should be a challenge.

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Perfect :) Maybe post fixing the data issues, or that plus menu and then we can start reaching out?

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andrewtavis commented Apr 16, 2023

Now that we’re getting close to being done with the data issues 😊 Another thing to consider posting to is the project part of the official Swift forums (link is to guidelines). I’m unsure if this is for apps also rather than just infrastructure though 🤔

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Ping @mhmohona, this is the issue I was talking to you about where we talk about outreach for Scribe :) Do you think one of these for Scribe-Data would also help?

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Hi @andrewtavis , I had a simple idea for the outreach of Scribe community. I saw in the discussion that blogging is also an open field for outreach purpose.

We could also try to write a Medium or a developer blog (Ex: dev.to) article highlighting the features of Scribe. Maybe even I'll learn some new features of Scribe along the way. Let me know what you think.

Building on this, what do you think about publishing a blog post series focused on Scribe? The series could explore the various communities within Scribe, highlight its features and data, share its vision and mission, reflect on achievements so far, and outline its future scope. I believe this would offer both visibility and an engaging story for readers.

Would love to hear your thoughts!

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Is certainly an interesting idea, @KesharwaniArpita! This is something that @mhmohona also had interest in as well :) I'm not sure how much capacity I'd have for writing, but I'd be happy to help review as needed. Where would you think to post the blogposts?

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@andrewtavis, well, I was thinking Of Medium and Wordpress as they are popular and simple at the same time. I was into blogging last year (before I started writing research article) ☺️ . Maybe I can write something and you can review it and then we can see how to move ahead?

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By all means, @KesharwaniArpita! Thanks for your efforts here :)

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Hi @andrewtavis , @mhmohona I have just completed with the blog on Scribe. Can you tell me your thoughts on it and what can be improved here? Post that we can simply publish to on medium and/or DEV community?

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Quick notes on it, @KesharwaniArpita :)

  • First and foremost, really well written! 👏
  • Could you not mention me specifically by name? Yes I did create Scribe, but at this point it wouldn't be nearly what it is without a lot of people putting in tons of effort, so I'd like to not be singled out. In a similar way the creators of Scribe are always listed as "The Scribe community" in Wikidata events :)
  • Can we make the quote from me just a normal sentence given the above and credit it to the community?
  • The plan for Scribe-Desktop is that it's written in Rust, so it should be Kotlin and Rust when talking about it and Scribe-Android 😊
  • Similarly let's say "The Scribe community" rather than "Andrew and the Scribe team"

@mhmohona, @Jag-Marcel: we need to get your two's blogposts onto the readme sections in the projects btw. Would be great if you two could maybe reply to here with a link to all of your GSoC blogposts? Plan is that we'll expand the readmes for now and then we can add all of these to the website at some point 😊

Thanks so much, @KesharwaniArpita!

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Hey @KesharwaniArpita, I really enjoyed reading your blog. And the blog repo itself is a good way to show all skill in writing. ✨

@andrewtavis, here are my blog links -

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Made the changes in the blog :) Read here 😃

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Only thing I saw from my comments was that it should be The Scribe community is, not are :) Thanks for the quick changes, @KesharwaniArpita! Let us know what the link is when it's up :)

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Jag-Marcel commented Oct 15, 2024

@andrewtavis here are my blog posts:

I still want to add images to them, I'll try to do that this week.

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Hi @andrewtavis @mhmohona @Jag-Marcel and @SaurabhJamadagni Here's the link to my blog about scribe!!! I hope you'll like reading it. Any suggestions are most welcome!

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Looks great, @KesharwaniArpita!

One minor note: could I ask you to remove the Wikimedia and Wikimedia Deutschland logos from the bottom? Yes Scribe is participating with Wikimedia in Outreachy and Wikidata is from Wikimedia Deutschland (and is also my employer), but Scribe related content shouldn't include their legal marks in a way that would imply direct association :) These marks are on the readmes to give credit to the data source, but shouldn't be in other media. This is something that I need to be sensitive about as I need to strictly separate my work on Scribe from my work for Wikimedia Deutschland - I am not paid for my work on Scribe or my mentoring for Outreachy.

No stress and is a common misconception 😊

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Yeah sure !! I did that for reference too. I'll just remove them. Give me few minutes...

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Done. Thanks @andrewtavis

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Thank you, @KesharwaniArpita!

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