....another list woth mentioning is ExamPrep at ptg.org, open by subscription to PTG members. ExamPrep is a Q & A and support list for people preparing for the RPT exams. To subscribe go to members' area pf ptg.org, resources and mailing lists. Ed Sutton ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Rudoff" <andy at rudoff.com> To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 10:27 AM Subject: Re: access to the list open to the public? > This is an open list for piano technicians (PTG members or not). This > has been true since the list was created over a decade ago. PTG provides > the resources which run this list as a public service to all piano > technicians. > > There is another list, ptg-l at ptg.org, which is for PTG members only (if > you try to join it, a the admin-of-the-week looks you up in the PTG > directory before approving it). The ptg-l list tends to host discussions > about PTG policies, bylaws, opinions on how PTG should work, etc. > > Another list worth mentioning is the caut at ptg.org list, which is another > open list provided as a public service by PTG for College and University > Technicians. It is quite an active list and does a very good job keeping > posts on-topic. > > Finally, there's pianotech-ot at ptg.org for when you feel you must post > something unrelated to pianos (the "ot" stands for "off topic"). People > interested in reading off-topic posts should join that list, although > no matter how many times I tell people about pianotech-ot, someone always > turns up who feels their off topic post must be sent to pianotech. But > then the rest of you usually do a good job setting the poster straight! > > Hope this summary helped, > > -andy > > Tom Sivak wrote: >> List >> >> I thought that you had to be a member of the PTG to >> access this list. >> >> Is this not true? >> >> Tom Sivak >> Chicago > >
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