[HCoop-Discuss] On organizing people to get work done

David Snider david at davidsnider.net
Thu May 7 19:20:27 EDT 2009


This is the problem I've always had with this 'share' type scheme. The
users paying the rock bottom price tend to get pissed when the true cost of
the services are no longer subsidized.

On Thu, 7 May 2009 16:01:11 -0700, Lauren McNees <lauren at hcoop.net> wrote:
> Thank you for expressing this opinion; I was feeling the same way.
> 
> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 3:53 PM, John T. Settino
> <john at johnsettino.com>wrote:
> 
>>  I personally can't say that I would feel it fair to have my dues
> doubled
>> and not receive any noticeable upfront benefit.
>>
>> For example, my only gripe with hcoop is that email is often slow and
>> boggy. Will doubling my monthly payment magically make email get better?
> I
>> doubt it.
>>
>> I can't necessarily say I'm thrilled with Adam's apparent "I'm okay with
>> dues being raised so who cares if someone else isn't, they can leave if
> they
>> don't like it" attitude about the situation, either.
>>
>> I've been paying $5 a month or under for over 5 years and I don't feel
> like
>> having to move all of my accumulated email / files and setup everything
>> somewhere else. I run my own webhosting company and could just as easily
>> keep my email there, but I choose to keep it at HCOOP. So will I up and
>> leave if dues get doubled? Probably not; I don't like change and like
> the
>> way my HCOOP email it setup; but will I be pretty pissed off about not
>> having a choice? Yes.
>>
>> --
>> *John T. Settino*
>> Web Developer / Technologist for Hire
>> http://www.johnsettino.com/
>>
>> * Please consider the environment before printing this email. :DGC
>>
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