ASGPP FORUM OPEN TO WORLD

Adam Blatner adam at blatner.com
Thu May 10 20:13:20 CDT 2007


Okay, I went to the forum, joined, put in some replys. Only seem to be three or four people. We need more if the game is going to be fun.
      1. Can we forward or copy announcements for workshops there? 
              a. Should I note my link to my webpage with the announcements noted there? (for various conferences etc.)
      
     2. How much do folks really want non-asgpp people, e.g., folks from other countries in IAGP, FePTO, etc.?

    I'm still not sure if I know how to navigate it all... but I'll try to play along.

    Thanks for your initiative. 


     Warmly, Adam

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Adam M. Barcroft 
  To: list at grouptalkweb.org 
  Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 6:46 PM
  Subject: Re: ASGPP FORUM OPEN TO WORLD


  Hello all, around the world,


  I have been asked to mention that EVERYONE can participate fully in the 
  ASGPP Forum discussions on Sociatry or any topic, 
  not only ASGPP members!


  As another member recently put it to me: 


  "This [ASGPP] Forum does allow those with the desire for special topics 
  to dive deeper."


  "Very interesting."  


  "I love [the] Sociatry discussion here."


  "I just got on the Forum, [and] shall respond more."




  Just to be perfectly clear:


  Added benefits of the ASGPP Forum include:


  1. Many threads, many areas of focus that remain in particular folders, 
      so the entire history of a discussion is tracked for reflection.
  2. Create your own topic or subtopic anytime.
  3. You can alter/edit every entry/post (ONLY) you ever make.  
  4. You may permanently remove (ONLY) your own contributions at any time. 
  5. Fix a spelling error (or fix something worse) anytime.




  I offer this invitation from a role as "inviter" and "initiator."


  This seems like the right place to make such an invitation to the international Group-Talk 
   to get: 
  1.  More people to the new ASGPP "Global" Forum format;
  2.  To get some of the global (Group-Talk) community to do so.


  As I've already stated, for me the ASGPP Forum is a perfect complement to Group-Talk with it's own niche.  Many people prefer Group-Talk, which has its benefits too.  


  If you have any problems or questions about signing up or about logging into the Forums,
  You can email the asgpp website administrator:


  asgpp at asgpp.org




  Thank you, 


  Adam M. Barcroft


  p.s. An apology for not understanding how to participate in group-talk without all the other emails strung in.  Seems I am an unwitting part of the same problem that drives me crazy on Group-Talk, with the inclusion of dozens of previous emails everyone has already seen.  Thanks to a friend for reminding me of this important protocol.  Now when I reply to Group-Talk,  I first eliminate the dozens, or hundreds of emails that get automatically included in the reply.  Then I write the message I want to send.  It's nice to be part of the solution.








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