On 22/07/2015 14:00, Joe Taylor wrote:
Hi Joe,
What's up at SourceForge ???
This is getting ridiculous. Maybe it's time for us to consider github
seriously?
It appears that we are back in business on SourceForge.
-- Joe, K1JT
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Bill
G4WJS.
It appears that we are back in business on SourceForge.
Yep!
I just committed an update to the experimental wspr decoder (wsprd_exp) that
can use the tried-and-true Fano decoder or a new experimental “stack” decoder.
My initial experiments indicate that the stack decoder as currently
Hi Joe,
I load all new environment and built wsjtx 5720 and am running FB on
Flex5000. I would say all is up and running.
Bob Kalkwarf w7wo Lacey, Wa
On 07/25/2015 04:05 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
On 22/07/2015 14:00, Joe Taylor wrote:
Hi Joe,
What's up at SourceForge ???
This is getting
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 8:00 AM, Joe Taylor j...@princeton.edu wrote:
What's up at SourceForge ???
This is getting ridiculous. Maybe it's time for us to consider github
seriously?
I tried to send an email the other day and it bounced...
Thanks,
Richard
KF5OIM
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 08:12:57AM -0500, Michael Black wrote:
Patience...there's nothing to prevent this from happening to github too or
anybody else. Restoring a couple terabytes of code can take a while...and
do it propertly/safely too.
Not to mention
What's up at SourceForge ???
This is getting ridiculous. Maybe it's time for us to consider github
seriously?
-- Joe, K1JT
--
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Patience...there's nothing to prevent this from happening to github too or
anybody else. Restoring a couple terabytes of code can take a while...and
do it propertly/safely too.
SourceForge developer pages online
http://sourceforge.net/blog/category/status-updates/
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Mike W9MDB
On Wed, Jul 22,