[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu UK Team Google+ page?

alan c aeclist at candt.waitrose.com
Sat Nov 12 15:20:48 UTC 2011


On 12/11/11 15:13, Neil Perry wrote:
> On 12 November 2011 15:10, alan c <aeclist at candt.waitrose.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 12/11/11 14:57, Colin Law wrote:
>> > On 12 November 2011 14:47, alan c <aeclist at candt.waitrose.com> wrote:
>> >> On 12/11/11 14:05, Andy Smith wrote:
>> >>> Hi Alan,
>> >>>
>> >>> On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 12:35:03PM +0000, alan c wrote:
>> >>>> I am starting to use G+ and have just written an item, shared (I
>> >>>> think)with the Ubuntu UK Â Team (circle).
>> >>>
>> >>> If that is a circle that you created, I think that only influences
>> >>> what the people you put in that circle see.
>> >>>
>> >>>> Is it actually there? Anyone?
>> >>>
>> >>> I don't see a post from you on the Ubuntu UK page. When I look on
>> >>> your specific page, I get "alan hasn't shared anything with you."
>> >>
>> >> Thanks Andy. mmm what to do.
>> >> I have a Circle named Ubuntu UK Team, with only Ubuntu UK Team in it.
>> >>
>> >> I enter this circle and put text into 'share whats new' at the top.
>> >> Then 'share', and it gets shown when I look in my Ubuntu UK Team
>> >> Circle as if it is posted  to Ubuntu UK Team.
>> >
>> > If you share it with the user Ubuntu UK Team then only a user logged
>> > on as Ubuntu UK Team will see it
>>
>> what exactly does 'logged on as Ubuntu UK Team' mean?
>> I have Ubuntu UK Team in a circle I made, I am signed in to G+ and am
>> viewing inside  my Ubuntu UK Team (circle), I see my own post and  one
>> about a song written for Ubuntu etc.
>> What is the status of my own post? Isn't it shared with others also
>> viewing the Ubuntu UK Team?
>>
>> tia
>> --
>> alan cocks
>> Ubuntu user
>>
>> --
>>
> 
> If the people are following youyou in a circle and you have them in the
> ubuntu-uk circle - then they will see it..

Thanks
So each participant must be in a circle - mutually as it were?
So if I wanted a post to be seen by everyone  who is following Ubuntu
UK Team, is there a way for this?

--
alan cocks
Ubuntu user



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