[aprssig] Re: Where are the specs.?
Robert Bruninga bruninga at usna.eduFri Jan 6 00:54:05 UTC 2006
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I just checked the page and cannot find where you say way further down the page it isnt 100% final. Can you help me. Maybe I'm missing it having been here at work trying to finish two amateur satellites for final delivery and working 24 hours a day and sleeping on the floor. >>> kc2mmi at verizon.net 01/05/06 3:53 PM >>> <<Google for APRS1.1 and you will go right to it.>> Except, according to your own page, the APRS-WG still had not voted to accept the spec. You open the page by saying it was accepted, but well down you say it isn't 100% final yet. Since their latest published standard http://www.tapr.org/aprs_working_group.html is shown as v.1.0.1 and that's over five years old....They've left you as a chorus of one. An unpublished, unratified, standard proposal is not a standard. "THE" standard, as officially accepted and announced byu APRS-WG, is still 1.0.1 and if that's incorrect, you folks really ought to figure out how to *publish* standards. _______________________________________________ aprssig mailing list aprssig at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
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