fuck all versions of pistar
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title: GoodBye PiStar
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date: 2023-11-13 14:49:44
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I have taken the PiStar page offline; because I have taken my PiStar offline.
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The story is long...but the short version is I cannot in good conscious continue to use a product where I do not support
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the developers. The Pi-Star devs alienated me a long time ago when they closed the doors on the idea of being open.
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I had some hope for the W0CHP project; but they are just as self-centered egotistical our-way pricks as the Pi-Star crew.
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This currently means the two primary ways of using MMDVM hotspots are developed by people who should not be involved in ham radio. I kept hearing about openness...people kept screaming about proprietary software.
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Well...this hobby is not open. All the software projects are closed. No one wants help.
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In short...I am questioning the entire idea of radio.
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