Differences between revisions 71 and 74 (spanning 3 versions)
Revision 71 as of 2012-03-07 14:55:05
Size: 2647
Comment: initial whack at removing crap
Revision 74 as of 2012-03-10 16:20:54
Size: 2547
Editor: DanRasmussen
Comment: Removed mailing list cruft, rewording
Deletions are marked like this. Additions are marked like this.
Line 28: Line 28:
We have a mailing list at ptp-general@googlegroups.com. There are a few other mailing lists as well, though less active. If you want to get involved with the Personal Telco Project, you might consider joining a MailingList.
Line 30: Line 30:
The PTP is an all volunteer organization so if you do not get  a reply right away please be patient. The PTP is an all-volunteer organization so if you do not get a reply right away please be patient.
Line 34: Line 34:
The Personal Telco Project runs channel #ptp on the [[http://irc.personaltelco.net|irc.personaltelco.net]] server. Members can be found there night and day though the level of help varies with time zones and mental gestalt of the group. The Personal Telco Project runs channel #ptp on the [[http://irc.personaltelco.net|irc.personaltelco.net]] server. You can find PTP members on our IrcChannel night and day, though the activity level varies with time zones and mental gestalt of the group.
Line 38: Line 38:
The Personal Telco Project is on twitter. You can follow [[http://twitter.com/PersonalTelco|@personaltelco]] and we'll follow you back. We try to respond to any tweets that are directed our way in a timely fashion, and we also keep an eye out for node outages that are reported by twitter, though we do prefer [[Report|a more detailed report]], if possible. The Personal Telco Project is on Twitter: we are [[https://twitter.com/PersonalTelco|@personaltelco]]. We try to respond to any tweets our way in a timely fashion, and you may use it to report node outages, though we prefer [[Report|a more detailed report]].
Line 42: Line 42:
We hold weekly and monthly meetings so that we can share ideas, go over problems, get new members up to speed and in general add faces to projects that make up the PTP. All are welcome.  Please check the website for the exact time and location of our meetings. We hold weekly and monthly meetings so we can share ideas, go over problems, get new members up to speed and in general add faces to projects that make up the PTP. All are welcome. Please see the [[PersonalTelco|PersonalTelco homepage]] for meeting information.

Contacting Us

If you need help, or have a general question, please send an email to <info AT personaltelco DOT net>, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.

If you need technical operational support please send an email to <ops AT personaltelco DOT net>. Keep in mind that we are a volunteer based Network Operations Team and we will try and respond as soon as we can.

If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions related to this website, please send an email to <webmaster AT personaltelco DOT net>, and a web maintainer will get back to you as soon as possible.

You can send letters to our PostalAddress. If you need a physical address for non-postal shipments or deliveries, please contact us and we'll provide instructions.

Non-Profit Organization

Personal Telco Project is a Federal Tax Exempt 501(c)(3) and an Oregon Non-profit Corporation.

Officers of the corporation (as of AnnualBoardMeeting2011) are:

Email

If you need help, or have a general question, please send an email to info@personaltelco.net , and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.

If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions related to the website, please send an email to webmaster@personaltelco.net , and a web maintainer will get back to you as soon as possible.

If you want to get involved with the Personal Telco Project, you might consider joining a MailingList.

The PTP is an all-volunteer organization so if you do not get a reply right away please be patient.

IRC

The Personal Telco Project runs channel #ptp on the irc.personaltelco.net server. You can find PTP members on our IrcChannel night and day, though the activity level varies with time zones and mental gestalt of the group.

Twitter

The Personal Telco Project is on Twitter: we are @personaltelco. We try to respond to any tweets our way in a timely fashion, and you may use it to report node outages, though we prefer a more detailed report.

In Person

We hold weekly and monthly meetings so we can share ideas, go over problems, get new members up to speed and in general add faces to projects that make up the PTP. All are welcome. Please see the PersonalTelco homepage for meeting information.

ContactUs (last edited 2025-09-13 15:42:45 by RussellSenior)