Hello Marcus and all the others, thanks for the wishes that i want to reply to. All the best for 2020 to all of you.
I am a sporadic user only, nevertheless i like GnuRadio :-) Ein Gesundes und Frohes Neues Jahr Happy New Year 2020 Regards Harald DD0VS Am Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:47:49 +0100 schrieb Marcus Müller <mmuel...@gnuradio.org>: > Hopefullest of all SDR communities! > > After Martin's excellent mail I felt it was time to use the > opportunity to not only look back at an exciting GNU Radio year, but > also look forward: > > I'm convinced 2020 will be an excellent year in terms of progress of > FOSS software defined radio, and GNU Radio will continue to play a > leading role in that domain. > We'll see quite a bit of accelerated development that has been > unleashed since we released GNU Radio 3.8; the first sign of that is > how VOLK got a new grip on releasing. > > Just like Martin, I'd like to stress how much the community is what's > really great about GNU Radio: If it weren't for the constructive > forces at work in the ecosystem as a whole, there would've been > little to no interest in improving and using GNU Radio over the years > – so please don't let that slip. We're a community built on "let's do > this", constructive criticism, a strong sense of responsibility to > write sustainable code, people wanting to contribute instead of just > profiting of FOSS... > > With that: ein frohes Neues from Germany, > Marcus > > > On Thu, 2019-12-26 at 13:16 -0800, Martin Braun wrote: > > Hi all! > > > > What a year! From a GNU Radio viewpoint, it was the year of the 3.8 > > release, that's for sure. It was also the year of the space-themed > > GRCon > > in Huntsville, AL, the European GNU Radio Days in Besancon, France, > > the > > year we created package feeds, another year of GSoC... and so many > > other > > things. > > > > Many of us have some kind of holiday now, be it Christmas, > > end-of-the-year, the Congress, or something else. Maybe some of us > > find > > time to hack on GNU Radio! There's a lot of signals out there > > waiting to > > be discovered. > > > > I would like to thank everyone who was or is involved in GNU Radio > > for > > their support, contributions, and interest. Every line of code, > > every email answered here, helps us push the project forward, and > > bring free > > signal processing to the masses. The best thing about GNU Radio is > > certainly this community (it's not the scheduler :D ) and I really > > enjoy > > being a part of it. > > > > Let's see what 2020 has to offer for GNU Radio! And I hope I'll see > > many > > of you either in real life, or online for more signal processing > > hacking. > > > > Happy Hacking! > > > > -- Martin > > > >