Opened a defect hoping that this will not wait until 6.3. 
Thanks for all developers who put time on developing this great software. 

Ramy


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> From: "XCSoar" <[email protected]>
> Date: November 22, 2011 7:03:35 AM GMT+02:00
> To: undisclosed-recipients:;
> Subject: [XCSoar] #1589: Arrival altitudes are calculated inconsistently
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> 
> #1589: Arrival altitudes are calculated inconsistently
> -----------------------+----------------------------------------------------
> Reporter:  ramy       |       Owner:            
>     Type:  defect     |      Status:  new       
> Priority:  highest    |   Milestone:  XCSoar 6.2
> Component:  InfoBoxes  |     Version:  6.2.2     
> Keywords:             |  
> -----------------------+----------------------------------------------------
> After recent changes all arrival altitude are calculated inconsistently
> when headwind is combined with low MC. This includes info boxes and
> waypoint details. Arrival altitude should not  take thermaling into
> consideration as this is inconsistent with the way any other flight
> computer works. Any other non standard method should be a configurable
> option. Currently arrival altitude calculations are not suitable for
> anything but contest or speed task.
> 
> -- 
> Ticket URL: <http://xcsoar.org/trac/ticket/1589>
> XCSoar <http://xcsoar.org/>
> XCSoar - the open-source glide computer
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