On Fri, May 8, 2020, at 07:47, Dennis Wage wrote:
> Have fun. 

As hams, I have never understood why there seems to be such widespread 
hostility (or even apathy) toward Linux-based operating systems.  Our technical 
legacy is in making our own gear, tinkering, tweaking, adjusting, and "hacking" 
solutions to technical problems. Linux-based operating systems are the only 
ones whose software licenses fully allow such activities. As such, we should be 
champions of its use. With more and more digital modes becoming frequent and 
predominant, we should work hard to ensure there is more software with free and 
open source licenses like CHIRP, and more support of free and open source 
operating systems based on Linux to run them. As much as we work to protect our 
right to experiment with radio hardware, we should also be working to promote 
our right to the same experimentation and exploration with software.

Even if folks don't realize it, Linux runs critical things in every part of 
your life. 99% of the Internet runs on Linux. Airplanes, public transportation 
systems, military & defense systems, your home WiFi router, even things like 
cars and appliances are more and more relying on Linux behind the scenes to 
ensure they work correctly.

Although my current HT's are not supported by CHIRP and I'm not a developer to 
be able to get them to that point, I am incredibly grateful for those working 
on full Linux support. Thank you! :-)

73,
Michael Downey N2UN
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