[Tech1] Tech Ops website?
Pat Heigham
pat.heigham at amps.net
Fri Dec 29 12:05:05 CST 2023
Personally, I will have nothing to do with Facebook or any other 'social
media' networks, so that is discriminating against me!
I might suggest that an approach to:
Simon Vaughan - historian of the Alexandra Palace Society
Charles Norton - young archivist who handles a lot of BBC material.
or maybe Natasha Maclean - runs the Alumni website for ex-BBC staff
(seems a most likely candidate to merge all the memories)
Might find a gold thread.
Pat Heigham
On 29/12/2023 17:39, David Newbitt via Tech1 wrote:
> These latest updates do seem to me to indicate a pretty low level of
> likelihood that the overall forum structure as we all enjoyed it with
> Bernie at the helm can be fully restored. Some of us obviously obtain
> a very satisfying stream of material from the "Memories of working at
> Television Centre" Facebook group, but of course this is a broader
> based accumulation of interests. If significant numbers of members of
> our Tech Ops forum feel that its narrower format should not be lost,
> what options exist?
>
> I suppose in theory, given the apparent availability of archived
> material, an entirely new forum incorporating it could be
> contemplated. That of course would require ability, dedication and a
> huge time and energy drain few if any of us could commit to. Perhaps a
> newly created Facebook group might be a candidate?
>
> I think maybe an attempt at gathering together, via some sort of poll,
> what everyone's feelings are could at least establish what level of
> overall interest exists. Or do people feel 'DNR' is the appropriate
> analogy?
>
> Any support for a move in this direction?
>
> Happy New Year everyone,
>
> Dave Newbitt.
>
>
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