So it Has Come to This?

So who do you think is paying for and running the databases, the registration servers for ALL Allstarlink nodes and users ??

It is certainly NOT him. You may be misinformed sir!

David, that sounds like more jazz hand diversion (Look, over there!).

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From: David McGough via AllStarLink Discussion Groups noreply@community.allstarlink.org
Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2020 8:02 PM
To: tom@k5tra.net
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David_McGough
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LOL, welcome back Bryan!! …I see you still control all Jim Dixon’s IPv4 subnets, that you STOLE from his estate… You planning to ever give them to AllStarLink, Inc. ???

Here are a few, just to jog your memory:

192.77.144.0/24
192.83.199.0/24
192.152.115.0/24
192.206.124.0/24

198.49.251.0/24
198.178.225.0/24

198.183.206.0/24
198.183.207.0/24
198.183.208.0/24
198.183.209.0/24

206.82.140.0/24
206.82.141.0/24
206.82.142.0/24
206.82.143.0/24
206.82.144.0/24
206.82.145.0/24
206.82.146.0/24
206.82.147.0/24

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W9CR
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John David, you a huckster, fraud, charlatan and all around cock-sucker. You can’t film-flam your way around the fact you’ve taken code from others, removed the authors names, and passed it as your own. I’ve proven this, and all you can offer in your defense is jazz hands and redirection combined …


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It amazes me that you guys refuse to accept facts. I guess you realize that each of those /24 IPv4 subnets is worth maybe $7000??? That’s a lot of money—over $100,000 total!

I’m stating easily verifiable facts. Maybe you should start looking over there?

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David,

Allstarlink provides the Web portal website for ALL users along with registration. Not just HamVoip users!

Allstarlink provides and coordinates issuing node numbers to ALL node users including HamVoip users! :slight_smile: (We support everyone in community)

Allstarlink hosts and provides the main database of user information that provides the information needed for the stats pages for all Allstarlink node users.

Allstarlink hosts and maintains the wiki.allstarlink.org for ALL node users.

Allstarlink hosts and maintains the community.allstarlink.org which is a user forum for ALL interested in Allstarlink that have questions.

Allstarlink hosts the rt.allstarlink.org helpdesk ticket system to help and support ALL users.

In fact, since we are talking about servers, Allstarlink actually has 14 servers to support ALL the Allstarlink community as whole.

Currently, our registration servers are registering about 4,480 active nodes as I type this message. That’s ALL the nodes using Allstarlink. (Not just HamVoip nodes, ALL nodes)

Anyone can see this here at this address: Grafana

Conversely, I am sure that when your smaller HamVoip registration system and database has problems, our ASL Allstarlink registration system and database node lookups continue to work great for the HamVoip users.

I really do not what to get into a debate, I just want to set the record straight so that everyone on this list is getting correct and true information.

It’s a little misleading and confusing to everyone when they read statements like “HamVoip pays for the registrations system and databases that all HamVoip system use.”

It makes them think HamVoip is running and paying for everything ASL related, which is far from the truth.

The common user reading your statements may not know the whole story in that the ASL systems are doing the same thing and are run by ASL for the whole community, and NOT just specific (HamVoip) users! :slight_smile:

Again, maybe this is just more “jazz hand diversion” on your part to mislead of divert the real subject.

73

Marshall - ke6pcv

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David_McGough
September 4

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Marshall,

HamVoIP pays for the registrations systems and databases that all HamVoIP systems use.

Many HamVoIP users dual-register with HamVoIP’s and AllStarLink’s (ASL) systems for the best compatibility.

Why do you think HamVoIP node lookups continue to work when ASL is having problems??? It’s because we have our own servers.


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So who do you think is paying for and running the databases, the registration servers for ALL Allstarlink nodes and users ?? It is certainly NOT him. You may be misinformed sir!

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Tom
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David, that sounds like more jazz hand diversion (Look, over there!).

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KE6PCV ASL Admin
September 4

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william-t2:

Must people be reminded that running a massive amount of registration servers, a data center, and the fiber required (bandwidth) for such an operation is not cheap and comes at a high cost? Just because Allstar doesn’t charge a fee doesn’t mean that everyone else shouldn’t recoup something for their time and the backbone operations provided.

So who do you think is paying for and running the databases, the registration servers for ALL Allstarlink nodes and users ??

It is certainly NOT him. You may be misinformed sir!





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David_McGough
September 4

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LOL, welcome back Bryan!! …I see you still control all Jim Dixon’s IPv4 subnets, that you STOLE from his estate… You planning to ever give them to AllStarLink, Inc. ???

Here are a few, just to jog your memory:

192.77.144.0/24
192.83.199.0/24
192.152.115.0/24
192.206.124.0/24

198.49.251.0/24
198.178.225.0/24

198.183.206.0/24
198.183.207.0/24
198.183.208.0/24
198.183.209.0/24

206.82.140.0/24
206.82.141.0/24
206.82.142.0/24
206.82.143.0/24
206.82.144.0/24
206.82.145.0/24
206.82.146.0/24
206.82.147.0/24

73, David KB4FXC





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W9CR
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John David, you a huckster, fraud, charlatan and all around cock-sucker. You can’t film-flam your way around the fact you’ve taken code from others, removed the authors names, and passed it as your own. I’ve proven this, and all you can offer in your defense is jazz hands and redirection combined with more bullshit.

You are distributing code for which you have no legal right to distribute. Your code even identifies as GPL, as it’s not using an alternate license to asterisk, and the kernel is not showing as tainted.

Have you considered running for political office? Your shocking immorality certainly makes you a shoe in.





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larry
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I agree with William-t2 and others who believe the Issue has been beat
to oblivion and only sours this list.

My comment to JJC however is about his inclusion of “no contributions”.
In defense of the Hamvoip version. Like it or not.

Without Hamvoip additions being available ASL Version of Allstar would
have stagnated long ago.

Hamvoip existence drives ASL to try to keep up… (RPI4 anyone?) and
good thing in my book. Should Hamvoip supply a PC version, ASL users
would dwindle in numbers like IRLP has.

Both flavors of Allstar being superior function and flexibility wise to
what you can do with IRLP.

Larry - N7FM

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That’s an inaccurate statement, but one that I’d love to see substantiated by some proof of “source code improvements” and “binary patches”. Something beyond someone just changing the copyright text and compiling…

I have the latest code from git running on an RPI4 and as stated before - I’m happy to help others do the same!.. building an image, modifying copyrights and touting unsubstantiated “enhancements” does not a contribution make, in my opinion.

Okay, when replying back to my post, please stick to the actual subject being talked about and not a “diversion subject” or personal attack on me.

73

Marshall - ke6pcv

JJC (whatever the name)

Not intending to flog the dead Horse but since Tim evidently believes in
keeping this thread alive as a negative reminder of times past. I’ll say
My goal has been to forget the past and move on. The negativity only
harms ASL.

My comment was only that the HAMVOIP enhancements prods the ASL version
to move forward. A good thing regardless of who spurs it on.

Good show on making the RPi4 Work. Didn’t catch any announcement that
ASL was now able to run on that model of Pi.

It seems my statement was correct. You have moved us forward. I am grateful.

Are you planning to post a “HOW TO” making it easy for us (no talent)
ASL users to get it up and running?

Larry - N7FM

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[JJC] JJC https://community.allstarlink.org/u/jjc
September 4

That’s an inaccurate statement, but one that I’d love to see
substantiated by some proof of “source code improvements” and “binary
patches”. Something beyond someone just changing the copyright text and
compiling…

I have the latest code from git running on an RPI4 and as stated before

  • I’m happy to help others do the same!.. building an image, modifying
    copyrights and touting unsubstantiated “enhancements” does not a
    contribution make, in my opinion.

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[larry] larry https://community.allstarlink.org/u/larry
September 3

I agree with William-t2 and others who believe the Issue has been beat
to oblivion and only sours this list. My comment to JJC however is about
his inclusion of “no contributions”. In defense of the Hamvoip version.
Like it or not. Without Hamvoip additions being available ASL Version of
Allstar…

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[David_McGough] David_McGough
https://community.allstarlink.org/u/david_mcgough
September 4

Marshall,

My “jazz hand diversion” has obviously got you so distracted that you
fail to see reality.

Anyhow, to the DDoS folks out there, THANKS!! You’re helping to make the
HamVoIP product even more superior, as I develop better and better
adaptive blocking. Now, I’m back off to work, analyzing data packets!

73, David KB4FXC

[KE6PCV] KE6PCV https://community.allstarlink.org/u/ke6pcv ASL Admin
September 4

David,

Allstarlink provides the Web portal website for ALL users along with
registration. Not just HamVoip users!

Allstarlink provides and coordinates issuing node numbers to ALL node
users including HamVoip users! :slight_smile: (We support everyone in
community)

Allstarlink hosts and provides the main database of user information
that provides the information needed for the stats pages for all
Allstarlink node users.

Allstarlink hosts and maintains the wiki.allstarlink.org
http://wiki.allstarlink.org for ALL node users.

Allstarlink hosts and maintains the community.allstarlink.org
http://community.allstarlink.org which is a user forum for ALL
interested in Allstarlink that have questions.

Allstarlink hosts the rt.allstarlink.org http://rt.allstarlink.org
helpdesk ticket system to help and support ALL users.

In fact, since we are talking about servers, Allstarlink actually has 14
servers to support ALL the Allstarlink community as whole.

Currently, our registration servers are registering about 4,480 active
nodes as I type this message. That’s ALL the nodes using Allstarlink.
(Not just HamVoip nodes, ALL nodes)

Anyone can see this here at this address:
Grafana

Conversely, I am sure that when your smaller HamVoip registration system
and database has problems, our ASL Allstarlink registration system and
database node lookups continue to work great for the HamVoip users.

I really do not what to get into a debate, I just want to set the record
straight so that everyone on this list is getting correct and true
information.

It’s a little misleading and confusing to everyone when they read
statements like “HamVoip pays for the registrations system and databases
that all HamVoip system use.”

It makes them think HamVoip is running and paying for everything ASL
related, which is far from the truth.

The common user reading your statements may not know the whole story in
that the ASL systems are doing the same thing and are run by ASL for the
whole community, and NOT just specific (HamVoip) users! :slight_smile:

Again, maybe this is just more “jazz hand diversion” on your part to
mislead of divert the real subject.

73

Marshall - ke6pcv

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https://community.allstarlink.org/t/so-it-has-come-to-this/17484/48
[wd6awp] wd6awp https://community.allstarlink.org/u/wd6awp ASL Admin
September 4

Folks, please remember:

  • Personal attacks are not welcome; critique the policy not the person.
  • Click the bell icon if you don’t want to follow this topic.

[David_McGough] David_McGough
https://community.allstarlink.org/u/david_mcgough
September 4

It amazes me that you guys refuse to accept facts. I guess you realize
that /each/ of those /24 IPv4 subnets is worth maybe $7000??? That’s a
lot of money—over $100,000 total!

I’m stating easily verifiable facts. Maybe you should start looking
over there?

[David_McGough] David_McGough
https://community.allstarlink.org/u/david_mcgough
September 4

Marshall,

HamVoIP pays for the registrations systems and databases that /all/
HamVoIP systems use.

Many HamVoIP users dual-register with HamVoIP’s and AllStarLink’s (ASL)
systems for the best compatibility.

Why do you think HamVoIP node lookups continue to work when ASL is
having problems??? It’s because we have our own servers.


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David,

When replying back to my post, please stick to the actual SUBJECT being talked about and not a “diversion subject” or off topic subject.

Thanks

73

Marshall - ke6pcv

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From: David McGough via AllStarLink Discussion Groups [mailto:noreply@community.allstarlink.org]
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David_McGough
September 4

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Marshall,

My “jazz hand diversion” has obviously got you so distracted that you fail to see reality.

Anyhow, to the DDoS folks out there, THANKS!! You’re helping to make the HamVoIP product even more superior, as I develop better and better adaptive blocking. Now, I’m back off to work, analyzing data packets!

73, David KB4FXC


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KE6PCV ASL Admin
September 4

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David, Allstarlink provides the Web portal website for ALL users along with registration. Not just HamVoip users! Allstarlink provides and coordinates issuing node numbers to ALL node users including HamVoip users! :slight_smile: (We support everyone in community) Allstarlink hosts and provides t…

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KE6PCV ASL Admin
September 4

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David,

Allstarlink provides the Web portal website for ALL users along with registration. Not just HamVoip users!

Allstarlink provides and coordinates issuing node numbers to ALL node users including HamVoip users! :slight_smile:(We support everyone in community)

Allstarlink hosts and provides the main database of user information that provides the information needed for the stats pages for all Allstarlink node users.

Allstarlink hosts and maintains the wiki.allstarlink.org for ALL node users.

Allstarlink hosts and maintains the community.allstarlink.org which is a user forum for ALL interested in Allstarlink that have questions.

Allstarlink hosts the rt.allstarlink.org helpdesk ticket system to help and support ALL users.

In fact, since we are talking about servers, Allstarlink actually has 14 servers to support ALL the Allstarlink community as whole.

Currently, our registration servers are registering about 4,480 active nodes as I type this message. That’s ALL the nodes using Allstarlink. (Not just HamVoip nodes, ALL nodes)

Anyone can see this here at this address: https://grafana.allstarlink.org/d/LpV1-odmz/default?refresh=5m&orgId=2

Conversely, I am sure that when your smaller HamVoip registration system and database has problems, our ASL Allstarlink registration system and database node lookups continue to work great for the HamVoip users.

I really do not what to get into a debate, I just want to set the record straight so that everyone on this list is getting correct and true information.

It’s a little misleading and confusing to everyone when they read statements like “HamVoip pays for the registrations system and databases that all HamVoip system use.”

It makes them think HamVoip is running and paying for everything ASL related, which is far from the truth.

The common user reading your statements may not know the whole story in that the ASL systems are doing the same thing and are run by ASL for the whole community, and NOT just specific (HamVoip) users! :slight_smile:

Again, maybe this is just more “jazz hand diversion” on your part to mislead of divert the real subject.

73

Marshall - ke6pcv

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wd6awp ASL Admin
September 4

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David_McGough
September 4

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It amazes me that you guys refuse to accept facts. I guess you realize that each of those /24 IPv4 subnets is worth maybe $7000??? That’s a lot of money—over $100,000 total!

I’m stating easily verifiable facts. Maybe you should start looking over there?





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David_McGough
September 4

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Marshall,

HamVoIP pays for the registrations systems and databases that all HamVoIP systems use.

Many HamVoIP users dual-register with HamVoIP’s and AllStarLink’s (ASL) systems for the best compatibility.

Why do you think HamVoIP node lookups continue to work when ASL is having problems??? It’s because we have our own servers.





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Tom
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David, that sounds like more jazz hand diversion (Look, over there!).

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Marshall,

Believe it or not, this whole thread has been useful to me. It has definitively answered several questions I’ve had.

Everyone have a wonderful Labor Day Holiday and stay safe.

73, David KB4FXC

I never said it was…him.

And, not to be rude, I don’t care who is paying for all of ALLSTAR’s severs, links, nodes, and users.

That’s the concern for those who own and operate said equipment. Not that it’s anyone’s business, but I do speak from some
serious experience about cost and operations since I pay for all the “LinkConnect” equipment in and for the USA GMRS Association.

I was talking about people that want to complain about others charging a fee for the use of open source software and why
those that do charge a fee for the use of their servers, software or the maintenance/sales there of, do so.

Maybe you should go back and re-read all the post in order to get a proper look and understanding and attempt to comprehend
what’s been written before allowing your short feathers to get so ruffled…sir

Have a great day, sir

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From: Marshall Oldham via AllStarLink Discussion Groups noreply@community.allstarlink.org
Sent: Friday, September 4, 2020 1:09 AM
To: william-t2@live.com william-t2@live.com
Subject: [AllStarLink Discussion Groups] [App_rpt-users] So it Has Come to This?

KE6PCV ASL Admin
September 4

william-t2:

Must people be reminded that running a massive amount of registration servers, a data center, and the fiber required (bandwidth) for such an operation is not cheap and comes at a high cost? Just because Allstar doesn’t charge a fee doesn’t mean that everyone else shouldn’t recoup something for their time and the backbone operations provided.

So who do you think is paying for and running the databases, the registration servers for ALL Allstarlink nodes and users ??

It is certainly NOT him. You may be misinformed sir!

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September 3

I guess you missed the part that states all the equipment he’s providing and including for the price he charges… Sounds like there may be a little jealously going on here. I’m founder and owner of the USA GMRS Association, we charge a membership fee, just like many other associations and even Amat…

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AND THEY WONDER WHY PEOPLE LEAVE AND DON’T WANT TO PARTAKE IN THE FUTURE OF THINGS… this bickering back and forth… you stole this or that, you owe us this or that… if that’s true then take it to the court room… otherwise move on before you end up causing everyone to say the heck with it I’m going with GMRS LinkConnect.

Come on, start being adults… find some common ground and MOVE ON…

This should be enough said on the subject.

GEEEZ

William,

I have a full comprehension of your response and what YOU posted. It was off topic.

As you stated.

“I don’t care who is paying for all of ALLSTAR’s severs, links, nodes, and users.”

If this is the case, then you should probably not respond with a comment on any of this thread, as you clearly are not grasping or understand what really is going on.

Your response to this thread was WAY off topic. Please keep to the topic if you feel compelled to resond to this thread.

Have a great weekend.

73

Marshall

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From: william-t2 via AllStarLink Discussion Groups [mailto:noreply@community.allstarlink.org]
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2020 8:01 PM
To: ke6pcv@cal-net.org
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william-t2
September 5

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I never said it was…him.

And, not to be rude, I don’t care who is paying for all of ALLSTAR’s severs, links, nodes, and users.

That’s the concern for those who own and operate said equipment. Not that it’s anyone’s business, but I do speak from some
serious experience about cost and operations since I pay for all the “LinkConnect” equipment in and for the USA GMRS Association.

I was talking about people that want to complain about others charging a fee for the use of open source software and why
those that do charge a fee for the use of their servers, software or the maintenance/sales there of, do so.

Maybe you should go back and re-read all the post in order to get a proper look and understanding and attempt to comprehend
what’s been written before allowing your short feathers to get so ruffled…sir

Have a great day, sir

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So who do you think is paying for and running the databases, the registration servers for ALL Allstarlink nodes and users ?? It is certainly NOT him. You may be misinformed sir!

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David_McGough
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Marshall,

Believe it or not, this whole thread has been useful to me. It has definitively answered several questions I’ve had.

Everyone have a wonderful Labor Day Holiday and stay safe.

73, David KB4FXC





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KE6PCV ASL Admin
September 5

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David,

When replying back to my post, please stick to the actual SUBJECT being talked about and not a “diversion subject” or off topic subject.

Thanks

73

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larry
September 4

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JJC (whatever the name)

Not intending to flog the dead Horse but since Tim evidently believes in
keeping this thread alive as a negative reminder of times past. I’ll say
My goal has been to forget the past and move on. The negativity only
harms ASL.

My comment was only that the HAMVOIP enhancements prods the ASL version
to move forward. A good thing regardless of who spurs it on.

Good show on making the RPi4 Work. Didn’t catch any announcement that
ASL was now able to run on that model of Pi.

It seems my statement was correct. You have moved us forward. I am grateful.

Are you planning to post a “HOW TO” making it easy for us (no talent)
ASL users to get it up and running?

Larry - N7FM

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KE6PCV ASL Admin
September 4

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David_McGough:

My “jazz hand diversion” has obviously got you so distracted that you fail to see reality.

Anyhow, to the DDoS folks out there, THANKS!! You’re helping to make the HamVoIP product even more superior, as I develop better and better adaptive blocking. Now, I’m back off to work, analyzing data packets!

73, David KB4FXC

Okay, when replying back to my post, please stick to the actual subject being talked about and not a “diversion subject” or personal attack on me.

73

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JJC
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That’s an inaccurate statement, but one that I’d love to see substantiated by some proof of “source code improvements” and “binary patches”. Something beyond someone just changing the copyright text and compiling…

I have the latest code from git running on an RPI4 and as stated before - I’m happy to help others do the same!.. building an image, modifying copyrights and touting unsubstantiated “enhancements” does not a contribution make, in my opinion.


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David,

I am glad that you have found this thread useful! That is what the list is here for.

After all, the ASL community forum list is un-moderated as ASL has nothing to hide.

This is in stark contrast to the arm-allstar email list, which is VERY much moderated, and if something is said to question anything done by HamVoip it is blocked.

Have a safe and wonderful Labor Day weekend.

73

Marshall - ke6pcv

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From: David McGough via AllStarLink Discussion Groups [mailto:noreply@community.allstarlink.org]
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David_McGough
September 5

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Marshall,

Believe it or not, this whole thread has been useful to me. It has definitively answered several questions I’ve had.

Everyone have a wonderful Labor Day Holiday and stay safe.

73, David KB4FXC


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David, When replying back to my post, please stick to the actual SUBJECT being talked about and not a “diversion subject” or off topic subject. Thanks 73 Marshall - ke6pcv ··· (click for more details)

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KE6PCV ASL Admin
September 5

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David,

When replying back to my post, please stick to the actual SUBJECT being talked about and not a “diversion subject” or off topic subject.

Thanks

73

Marshall - ke6pcv

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larry
September 4

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JJC (whatever the name)

Not intending to flog the dead Horse but since Tim evidently believes in
keeping this thread alive as a negative reminder of times past. I’ll say
My goal has been to forget the past and move on. The negativity only
harms ASL.

My comment was only that the HAMVOIP enhancements prods the ASL version
to move forward. A good thing regardless of who spurs it on.

Good show on making the RPi4 Work. Didn’t catch any announcement that
ASL was now able to run on that model of Pi.

It seems my statement was correct. You have moved us forward. I am grateful.

Are you planning to post a “HOW TO” making it easy for us (no talent)
ASL users to get it up and running?

Larry - N7FM

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KE6PCV ASL Admin
September 4

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David_McGough:

My “jazz hand diversion” has obviously got you so distracted that you fail to see reality.

Anyhow, to the DDoS folks out there, THANKS!! You’re helping to make the HamVoIP product even more superior, as I develop better and better adaptive blocking. Now, I’m back off to work, analyzing data packets!

73, David KB4FXC

Okay, when replying back to my post, please stick to the actual subject being talked about and not a “diversion subject” or personal attack on me.

73

Marshall - ke6pcv





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JJC
September 4

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That’s an inaccurate statement, but one that I’d love to see substantiated by some proof of “source code improvements” and “binary patches”. Something beyond someone just changing the copyright text and compiling…

I have the latest code from git running on an RPI4 and as stated before - I’m happy to help others do the same!.. building an image, modifying copyrights and touting unsubstantiated “enhancements” does not a contribution make, in my opinion.





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David_McGough
September 4

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Marshall,

My “jazz hand diversion” has obviously got you so distracted that you fail to see reality.

Anyhow, to the DDoS folks out there, THANKS!! You’re helping to make the HamVoIP product even more superior, as I develop better and better adaptive blocking. Now, I’m back off to work, analyzing data packets!

73, David KB4FXC


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Marshall,

You are a fool.

David,

I am truly sorry that you have to resort to a personal attack on me when you can not divert attention with the “jazz hand diversion” somewhere else.

Have a nice day.

73

Marshall - ke6pcv

Marshall,

I will not try to understand the insanity. No need. Welcome to the new AllStar world.

We will make it reality.

HamViOP is the future.

David,

We certainly will never understand your insanity, where you try to claim that your HamVoip “ball” is better than the ASL “ball”.

Why not work together towards the same goal. There is no need to “one up” all the time.

Marshall

We probably all would if you didn’t always carry the attitude you do. All one have to do is see all your postings to this subject alone and want to leave afterwards. No doubt you’ll throw it back on us because we can see also that it seems you must have the last word…you know like narcissist do…

I’ve known several over the last few years that would have loved to contributed to the advancement of Allstar but because of the bickering and nasty accusations they left. In fact I have some of them on my team now. No reason to let good quality asterisk coders go to the way side.

Have a great day sir,

William