Just in case anyone was interested, I made a Colemak Users group on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2255846901
I figure it's a fun way to spread the word.
Just in case anyone was interested, I made a Colemak Users group on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2255846901
I figure it's a fun way to spread the word.
I joined...great idea, thanks :)
That's a wonderful idea! I joined myself.
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Hang on, what is Facebook, exactly? It says "Facebook is made up of many networks, each based around a company, region, high school or college" which doesn't quite fit the bill of an interests space. Just curious.
But yeah, keep the groups and blogs flowing guys. Sounds like a plan, heh.
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Yes, Facebook is based around regional, company or education networks, but you can also join in any number of groups outside of your own network. I'm a member of the Ottawa network, for example, but also the Colemak User group (and a few other groups, too).
http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/Colemak#Promote
I added this at the bottom.
I don't know anything about facebook. Which link is the better one? Do they both work? They go to different places...
The first one brings up a message window so that registered users can send a link to Colemak.com to their freinds along with a short note. The second one actually points to the Colemak Users group that I made. Both require you to have a Facebook account and be logged in.
I'm thinking go with the group one...
People will either tell people on their own accord, or not do it at all, in my experience.