[aprssig] APRS future
John Gorkos jgorkos at gmail.comMon Sep 3 16:36:46 UTC 2012
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I think this list is probably the most appropriate place to float future plans/ideas for APRS. Unless I'm woefully out of the loop, there is no steering committee or APRS planning group that decides the direction of the APRS spec or future APRS endeavors. I think Bob's web pages (while slightly, um, "classic" in their designs) are the closest things we have to a road-map. Bob himself is pretty much brimming with plans and ideas that ought to be re-captured for future reference. I'll try to sit down with him at DCC and "interview" him in front of the camera people (we did something similar last year) and we'll try to draw out some of the plans for folks that won't be able to attend DCC this year. APRS is a mature technology in many respects. Actually, in some respects, it's an OLD technology (how many copies of UIView are still in use? Or WinAPRS and MacAPRS). I would posit that the current trends in APRS are in developing new GUI clients, developing new Digi/Igate software, and developing new APRS-IS software to tie RF/APRS traffic into the "modern" world, and some hardware development to extend proven hardware (OT and TinyTrak). John Gorkos AB0OO On 9/2/12 7:54 AM, "Andrew Rich" <vk4tec at tech-software.net> wrote: > >Is there any future planning groups for aprs ? > >Sent from my iPhone >Andrew Rich > >Sent from my iPhone >Andrew Rich > >_______________________________________________ >aprssig mailing list >aprssig at tapr.org >https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
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