[App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 116, Issue 13
Steve Thompson
steve.n7tx at gmail.com
Wed Oct 24 20:47:34 UTC 2018
I’m looking at adding Allstar to my two repeaters, and recently joined this list to learn more about the technology. I don’t understand the internal struggles here, since this is all new to me. So far, I’ve seen a lot of unpleasantness.
This looks like an environment which I’m probably best to steer clear of, until things settle out.
Steve N7TX
> On Oct 24, 2018, at 13:38, Mike Besemer <mwbesemer at cox.net> wrote:
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> Whatever floats your boat, Bryan. I'm not a software developer, but I'm also not a jerk. You are, in my opinion, more of the latter than you are the former.
>
> If you don't like me, kick my nodes off your servers. I don't care anymore. ASL is not worth putting up with your prima-donna attitude. You guys are a running joke in much of the rest of the ham radio community; too bad it's not funny to those of us stuck in the middle. If you're worried about the demise of ham radio, try looking in the mirror...and maybe go to confession.
>
> I've never done anything to you except disagree with you and you've treated me like crap here and elsewhere. At this point, whether you are right or wrong is immaterial. You can't go around abusing people just because they disagree with you and expect people to put up with it. I've tried to play nice in your presence but it has done no good. I've tried to distance myself from you, but you make it a point to regularly come up on the net to stir the pot. It has gotten old; all the end users want is a product the works and to not have to listen to this continuous battle.
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> I'll save you the trouble of looking in my nodes numbers; they are 48166, 48656, and 48969. If you're feeling froggy, go ahead and block them.
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> As for my moral compass, it served me well for the past 37 years of service to this country and through more wars than I can count. Maybe you too should try doing something worth while to mankind and quit stroking your... ego all the time.
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> As an end user, I have no more responsibility to protect 'your' product than I would to protect Microsoft. If 'you' aren't man enough for that task, maybe 'you' should step aside and find someone who is.
>
> WM4B
>> On Oct 24, 2018 3:46 PM, Bryan Fields <Bryan at bryanfields.net> wrote:
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>>> On 10/24/18 1:27 PM, Mike Besemer - WM4B wrote:
>>> Amen! The bickering is pointless and totally unproductive. Grow up!
>>
>> The most unqualified people are telling the most qualified to shut up. You
>> are the one who needs to grow a moral compass and quit enabling bad behavior.
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