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* ax25-apps/-tools: clarification about the project status
@ 2009-01-25 14:43 Thomas Osterried
  2009-01-25 21:29 ` Tomi Manninen
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From: Thomas Osterried @ 2009-01-25 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hams

Dear OMs and YLs at "linux-hams",

we need to correct some legends seen here on the list these days.

First let's point out that the project is _not_ dead and that we always
respond to e-mail, mostly within 24h. There's active development, and
all changes made are well-documented in the CVS system.


Ralf <dl5rb> and I (Thomas <dl9sau>) are the maintainers of the
linux AX.25 project, aka libax25, ax25-apps and ax25-tools.

As you remember, we took over the project from Craig Small (who was
highly pleased about it), after the project was inactive for many years.

We worked hard during these years to make it a stable and modern
software package.
And indeed, sometimes we felt very alone with that large stuff.


linux-hams is a mixed mailing-list for all kind of ham related linux
applications, kernel problems, beginner questions, etc.

And in the special case of issues with libax25, ax25-apps and
ax25-tools, it's doubtless *one* possible place in the world where
problems and solutions *may* be discussed.

But here's the point where your own responsibility starts: if you find
a bug, if you have problems compiling or configuring, if you need a
new feature, if you have traced a problem down, if you luckily have a
patch, if you like to contribute, then *please* send an e-mail to us,
the maintainers of the software!

We're sure you understand that it's not possible for us to follow and
participate in all discussions in all the known and all the unkonwn
places in cyberspace.
Btw, if more users whould have acted as informer, we'd have visited
that place.


As far as we know, every developer knows who we are, how to contact
us, and where's the place for the software tree.

We really cannot understand,
  - why none of the debaters contacted us, or why no one invited us to
    participate in an arised discussion-thread.
  - why nobody asked the OMs who did and published own changes to contact us,
    for getting them to the upstream version - for the benefit of all.
    Even more, there a packages around which look like be official versions,
    even with incremented version numbers(!). That's not cewl.
    In other cases changes were made to central components (like libax25)
    with the risk of incompatibility for other ham-software that depends on it.
  - that there was an inacceptable discussion about overtaking sourceforge.net.
  - why all that obviously abound power can not be used in a purposive
    way for our common goal.

This is really not the way (and must not be the way) software
development goes.

Although, it's a common misunderstanding in the free software scene.
Despite all the endeavours we read here (which are positive!), it's a
fact that everyone rather does his own thing (maybe together with his
immediate peers) than actively forming the community or joining the
team. This is the point we've to start from.


In order get rid of all uncertainties, we've revised our homepage
at www.linux-ax25.org: http://www.linux-ax25.org/wiki/LinuxAX25


vy 73,
	- Thomas  dl9sau

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* ax25-apps/-tools: clarification about the project status
@ 2009-01-26 17:31 IT2 Stuart Blake Tener, USNR
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: IT2 Stuart Blake Tener, USNR @ 2009-01-26 17:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hams

To whom it shall concern:

    There are many reasons why it seems the project looks dead to most hams
that might otherwise derive interest in using AX.25 based software within
the Linux environment (I am speaking for how I see it myself, and some hams
I know that are into Linux).

    I read this list, and have a rather busy lifestyle (as many people do),
this ought be the place where issues concerning AX.25 development are to be
discussed. It makes easy and convenient the capability to assert some level
of participation by a greater cross section of interested parties, and will
cause more interest to blossom.

    Moreover, many of us look at the wiki and see there has been no news or
updates in what appears to be well over two years. In the open source world
this says "dead". It may not be the case, but, it is the manner by which an
observer of casual interest might see it.

    Indeed I downloaded recently the "Linux Amateur Radio AX.25 How to", and
it is dated "19 September 2001"!! This says, project dead, and configuration
instructions for an olde kernel. Not even going to waste my time to try this
since its olde and inapplicable to the current kernel.

    Are these proper presumptions? Maybe not, but they put a face on ax.25
that instigates disinterest.

    A popular response in the open source world is "great suggestion! Let us
know when you have gotten work on it and gotten it implemented, here take
the lead on that..." I am sorry, but I do not have the time to implement the
totality of my suggestions, but they are proffered in an effort to define an
accurate review of how some us see the project.

    Here are some things that I think would help invigorate the project and
pronounce a more interesting posture and façade of its status.

    1) Update the wiki, place news, show dates that it was updated, create
the hype that the developers are not leaving their name attached and are in
the mood to take an active interest in the project.

    2) Update documentation, at least give the appearance that is has been
reviewed in light of today's kernels and distributions.

    3) Use the mailing list to solicit help and discuss issues and other
concerns with the community.

    4) Publish some kind of monthly status or update on where the project is
via the mailing list.

    If these things were done you would connect with more people, you would
present the façade of an actively engaged development of this technology. I
even think people might start to get more interested in playing with it.

    Remember, Linux has a lot of code in the kernel that is olde and is not
getting removed for "legacy purposes", and that perception of AX.25 has for
sure to change if it is not true (who knows?).
 

-- 

Very Respectfully,

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