Self Introduction: David Sastre

Ben Williams jbwillia at math.vt.edu
Fri Apr 24 08:26:46 EDT 2020


David

here is the list of ham related programs i compiled in the past for 
making a ham releated spin

Ben KK4EWT


On 4/23/20 4:12 PM, David Sastre wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 12:57 AM Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle at charter.net> wrote:
>> On 4/16/2020 6:15 AM, David Sastre wrote:
>>> I'm still interested in contributing to this SIG and would like to hear
>>> back from members.
>> I do not see too much action on this list.
>>
>> Maybe we should compile a list of current ham radio related
>> apps/programs and then identify the ones you want to use. Another way of
>> saying this is what are your own interests, radio wise, and do you see a
>> need anywhere?
>>
> I'd say the wiki pages need some attention, unfortunately, it is not
> possible for me to log in to make edits, as per policy to prevent
> spam.
> (Now I understand what @Ben Williams meant in his response to my
> request to join this SIG).
> What is the expected way to join a group and gain edit privileges in the wiki?
>
> Regarding packaging, I'm currently going through the existing
> documentation to understand the process.
>
>> You may not have a good idea on this until you are getting on the air so
>> to speak.  Myself, I want to try getting digital modes up and running.
>> Unfortunately, I get so busy with other stuff I never seem to have the time.
> This is mostly new for me as well, as I'm just starting to learn about
> the different modes in existence.
> For the time being, I think I'd like to start by updating the
> information in the wiki while I get familiar with the packaging
> process.
> (I build packages locally for my own use, but packaging for the
> distribution is a different thing)
> I'll ask for help/mentorship when I'm confident enough with it.
>
> Is there any wish-list regarding the wiki pages?
> As far as I can tell, there is no standard format to present the
> content and each SIG does it in a different way.
> Updating the list of packages and maybe using a format like in [1]
> could be useful.
>
> In any case, I'd appreciate if somebody in the SIG can point me in the
> right direction wrt joining the group and/or getting edit privileges
> in the wiki.
>
> Thanks for reading.
>
> [1]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/bigdata/packaging
>
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