Do you have to join PTG to go on the new site.... Richard the "Piano Guy" 905-994-9232 Piano Moving-Tuning-Repairs-Refinishing www.thepianoguy.webs.com > Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 18:39:10 -0500 > From: jim at grandpianosolutions.com > To: pianotech at ptg.org > Subject: [pianotech] Protest the loss of PianoTech by responding > > Good call Dale. > > As I look back, I remember that I "found" the PTG through this list. The > knowledgeable banter allowed me to formulate my approaches to rebuilding > and tech-hood in a way that no other venue did or could have. The > mindless loss of this list, with the list being an entity of PTG, puts > my continued membership in the PTG in serious question for me. > > I have no interest in using the myptg.org website. This after using it > and trying to be a reasonable web savvy "team player" for a year. > Resources outside the PTG seem to be performing the web based chat > function far better than the PTG. Add to that that the PTG is actively > shunting my participation away from the organization...uhh, I still find > this hard to believe...I supppose I will, should this site be killed, > take the hint and walk with it. > > Its too bad too, as the organization is in theory a valuable resource. > Rather I should say some of the people in the organization are valuable > resources and friends. They will continue to be valuable freinds, but I > will leave the organization to self-cannibalizing itself... I really > don't quite get it... > > The bottom line is that my continued membership is questionable at this > time. > > Those of you who are lurkers, please register your protest by responding > in a way that is comfortable for you. > > Jim Ialeggio > > -- > Jim Ialeggio > jim at grandpianosolutions.com > 978 425-9026 > Shirley Center, MA > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20130225/b4ad016c/attachment.htm>
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