[hpsdr] Why?
Bill Tracey
bill at ewjt.com
Tue May 12 16:01:54 PDT 2009
The actions that Phil C. mentions on his web page all occurred after
Phil disabled hpsdr.org on or about the 12th of April, by
redirecting it to a "dummy" site. In addition to disabling the web
site, this action also disabled the mailing list so it was impossible
to communicate to the group what was happening. This was done with
no warning to the webmaster or system administrator, and with no
explanation as to why it was done. As a result of that action and
further communications with Phil C, there was great concern that the
web site and mailing list were at risk, and that a similar disruption
could occur in the future.
With great reluctance it was felt we had no choice but to put
controls in place that would limit the damage that could be done to
the HPSDR Internet resources. That included transition to a new
domain (openhpsdr.org) that Phil C. does not control, as well as
protecting the wiki from unlimited editing by someone who had clearly
indicated he was at odds with the direction of the project. Finally,
Phil C. is incorrect in saying that he was blocked from posting to
the mailing list; he was put on moderated status to allow review of
his messages before posting, but not unsubscribed or otherwise blocked.
I do not believe anyone is trying to deny Phil C's significant
contributions to the HPSDR project. However, his recent actions
endangered the project itself and actions were taken to protect the
project that we've all invested much time and effort in.
I was involved in the discussions among many of the HPSDR
contributors behind these actions and support the actions that were taken.
As to why this was done 'behind the scenes' - it was felt it would be
better to try and do this without having a nasty ugly fight in
public. In hind sight that may not have been the best approach.
I hope this answers everyone's questions on what has happened, and we
can soon return to working on the HPSDR projects.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
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