[App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 116, Issue 13

walter waltcarter30 at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 24 21:00:54 UTC 2018


I feel the same way. I have been reading the posts for the last week and 
feel reluctant to ask questions. I hope you guys get over this.
I think I will wait a while before I request help.
Walt WB4LDS

-----Original Message----- 
From: Steve Thompson
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 1:47 PM
To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 116, Issue 13

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:
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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:
>>
>>> 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.
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Bryan Fields
>>
>> 727-409-1194 - Voice
>> http://bryanfields.net
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