Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-13 Thread Mac Newbold
Today at 12:01am, Oscar Schultz said: I'm more interested in the communications part of EP. Most plans I see setup a structure around ham radio ops and voice or cw traffic as done from the 30's through the 40's, 50's and into today. Ham traffic can not be secured to encrypt the data as required

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-13 Thread Paul Penrod
Mac Newbold wrote: Today at 12:01am, Oscar Schultz said: I'm more interested in the communications part of EP. Most plans I see setup a structure around ham radio ops and voice or cw traffic as done from the 30's through the 40's, 50's and into today. Ham traffic can not be secured to encrypt

[Ldsoss] MLS/LUWS Bugs and Feature Requests

2006-01-13 Thread Greg Hart
Hi All- Is there a good place to send these? Our unit has been sending them to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (with the blessing of our Stake Admin). Honestly, it feels like a black hole. Is there a better course of action? Does HQ have a system for receiving and processing user reported bugs and feedbac

RE: [Ldsoss] MLS/LUWS Bugs and Feature Requests

2006-01-13 Thread Neeland, Steve
And bugs a plenty there are. We are on v2.3.2 and it got worse. I've got newborns getting assigned to the Young Single Adults Sunday School class (I guess that's sort of accurate) and several $100,000 extra getting reported in a budget area if you print it by previous month. Hopefully your issues

Re: RE: [Ldsoss] MLS/LUWS Bugs and Feature Requests

2006-01-13 Thread wisekb
http://mls.lds.org/ has a bug submission link on it. All indications are that they still use that. Kevin Wise From: "Neeland, Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 2006/01/13 Fri PM 06:08:00 EST To: "LDS Open Source Software" Subject: RE:

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-13 Thread Oscar Schultz
On Friday 13 January 2006 09:19 am, Mac Newbold wrote: > Today at 12:01am, Oscar Schultz said: > > I'm more interested in the communications part of EP. Most plans I see > > setup a structure around ham radio ops and voice or cw traffic as done > The Church is the force pushing ham radio for emer