>>someone else will
eventually develop an alternative, hopefully in an open and non-confrontational
manner.<<

Thats the  whole point .. no  one  will,  as no  one can (in the  usa) use it 
under the  catch 220 clause .. even the  established ss modes cannot be used 
now , after this  fiasco , another example of trying to  legislate round  
existing technology and not by guide lines , the  latest was the  EU 500  
allocation  , defining  telegraphy in a  maximum bandwidth  of 100 Hz , 
expecting CW only to  be  used , where  as the  definition of Telegraphy is 
actually  message  transfer  not method `of' transfer and  now  data  is used 
as well …

G .


--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "g4ilo" <jul...@...> wrote:
>
> Why hasn't this subject died, like the mode itself? The developer has said he 
> won't develop it any more, so ROS (the mode) is dead.
> 
> The fact that someone wants to take over a website makes no difference unless 
> the source code for the mode is also handed over so that development can also 
> continue, including perhaps incorporation of the mode into the open software 
> like DM780 and Fldigi.
> 
> Do you really want to continue promoting a mode which, unless the above 
> occurs, will always be an "outsider" never able to be given or use its own 
> distinctive RSID and therefore always the cause of confusion wherever it is 
> used?
> 
> We should be glad that it is over and leave it to rest in peace. If ROS 
> proved anything of interest from a technical point of view, someone else will 
> eventually develop an alternative, hopefully in an open and 
> non-confrontational manner.
> 
> Julian, G4ILO
> 
> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, rein0zn@ wrote:
> >
> > 
> > One is going around in circles and so real answers are being provided
> > if one is thinking to get some where we always get the being bored,
> > lets move on crowd on the scene.
> > 
> > Rosmodem site will go over in other hands with I hope not the anti
> > participation.
> > 
> > Try the boycott and you will see he will give in, too much pride to
> > let it go down in smoke what is sure when it gets known in wider circles.
> > 
> > No need to go on your knees, do not use it, ask CO2CD. 
> >
>


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