Ron Wrote: <Why? Because the subscription and traffic volume is so much greater on the old working open source system than on the new expensive dysfunctional one Ok. If this is this is actually the case, and I think it is, but don't have the stats, the collective power of the readership of this list, in terms of cold hard dues cash, should be used to our advantage rather than against us. Sorry...I spent the first year on the imposed website, and left because the discussions reminded me more of a marshmallow jello-mold church supper than a professional exchange of ideas. The collective power of withheld dues is really the only thing that could possibly have voice in this situation. But that would mean those of you who are RPT's would have to be serious enough to put your 3 letters on the line. Complaining will get us nowhere. Would this idea have any traction among us?? It would need some decent numbers of vocal, letter writing, dues withholders to be of any real effect. How much is it worth to the leadership in cold hard cash to rid themselves of this well functioning, slightly crabby, information laden, "dinosaur". Jim Ialeggio -- Jim Ialeggio jim at grandpianosolutions.com 978 425-9026 Shirley Center, MA
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