[CAUT] Pianopedia - Good intentions gone wrong

David Skolnik davidskolnik at optonline.net
Sat Jul 19 08:43:48 MDT 2008


Chris -
I started out responding to Jon but your message came along.  I hope 
this will not comparable to either beating OR eating a dead horse, 
one being much more satisfying than the other.
I misused the quote from David Love which was extracted from a 
message posted to both CAUT and Pianotech.  He was not referring to 
the discussion about List-pedia, or the like, though he may, in fact, 
feel that way.  His post was addressing the Sostenuto debate and, 
presumably, the renewal of an acrimonious atmosphere.  I apologize 
for data revisionism.
Jon's point has been that there already seems to be an viable 
existing form of pedia that utilized information from the list.  My 
point, which seems to be getting lost regularly, is:

>Protocols that would enhance the daily dialogue and minimize 
>confusion (quoting; titles better reflecting content, etc.)
>Effective individual methods for handling list data.
>Enhance archiving process, going forward
>Explore enhanced / refined search capabilities / organizational 
>structure of existing archives.

Maybe the exact issue is the fact that you couldn't, (or wouldn't) 
easily, refer to the specific previous discussions you referenced to 
sollidayfy the point you were making.

Happily,
David Skolnik
Hastings on Hudson, NY



At 10:14 AM 7/19/2008, you wrote:
>and as we have once again aired the collective ignorance on a 
>subject that we have beaten to death at least once before, I agree 
>with Jon and Daivd Love, enough already. The CAUT community has been 
>trolled enough for any fish that will bite (at least twice) and the 
>fish ain't bitin'. Alan M and I and several others tried about 18 
>months ago, to the best of my recollection, and I'm not going to 
>search it to be more precise. The program (that Alan offered) we 
>looked at to accomplish this was difficult to learn, at least for 
>me. and once we looked at the learning curve and the planning and 
>implementation time there just wasn't enough love to make it go. So 
>good bye yellow brick road and let's get off the vanity of 
>discussing a good idea which no one doing the discussing is willing 
>to pursue. As Jon has pointed out we have a pretty good vehicle 
>right now, all we need do is to keep putting good fuel into it.
>And if by some chance someday someone has the motivation and time 
>and can collect the expertise to pull off a pianopedia HALLELUIAH!
>
>Chris Solliday
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:jonpage at comcast.net>Jon Page
>To: <mailto:caut at ptg.org>caut at ptg.org
>Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 9:47 AM
>Subject: [CAUT] Pianopedia - Good intentions gone wrong
>
> >...Are we pedia-fying both lists? ...
>
>I think the Journal editors are doing a fine job of gleaning info 
>from the lists
>and publishing it under Tool & Tips. Other definitive info is 
>published in an article.
>
>So this is already being done and is a searchable db on CD.
>
>The format is there.
>
>--
>
>Regards,
>
>Jon Page
>
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