I think that is what I was referring to. Correct me if I am wrong, but if the Board will be asking Council to vote on how to proceed regarding the old lists, then presumably one of the options would be eliminating it, whether in the near term or far. Hopefully, someone can clarify that. I can only hope that part of that agenda would be to explore new software options that are sufficiently good that it could replace the old Pianotech list and the newer HL Forum. The old list is long in the tooth, and the HL list is mediocre. Will Truitt -----Original Message----- From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Mike Spalding Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 12:03 PM To: pianotech at ptg.org Subject: Re: [pianotech] More HL problems, sigh..... David, No, you won't find it on the agenda. Here's a note from Barb Cassiday explaining how it will happen: /User Help Group April 8, 2012 From: Barbara Cassaday To: Keith McGavern Subject: RE:Listserve Contradiction / /Hi Keith/ /Please see Jim Coleman's email from last December on ptg-l and hopefully that will answer your question. Basically the shut-down was postponed until after the HL Forum last December and some more information could be gathered. There is a presentation being planned for Council as part of Long Range Planning and the Board will be asking Council to vote on how to proceed regarding the old lists. Barb Barbara Cassaday Executive Director Piano Technicians Guild/ On 5/22/2012 9:44 AM, David Skolnik wrote: > Will Truitt wrote: >>> Supposedly one of the topics at council will be the discussion of >>> eliminating one of the two systems for our discussion forum. My >>> guess is that they will do that, but they will not pick the one that >>> functions best. > > Will - > Without getting too deep into PTG organizational business here > (although, for those members who rely exclusively on this list format, > there are no options), I have not seen any agenda item that would > support that suspicion. If you are aware of any, please let me know.
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