Fwd: [bcc] DOK-Dateien für Win-Test, N1MM, DXLog

2022-10-14 Thread Fred Siegmund
Hello Users of most outdated contest logger, at the weekend its time for WAG contest. In attachment a database with DOKs for the german participants. Use it with INITIAL_EXCHANGE. Thanks to DK9TN and DH5YM. 73 Fred Am Do., 13. Okt. 2022 um 11:21 Uhr schrieb Fred Siegmund : 13.10.2022 08:28:38

Re: What is the tlf future?

2022-10-14 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2022 14 Oct 10:05 -0500, Alan Dove wrote: > Hey, folks: > > The biggest barrier I see to wider Linux use in the ham shack is that > the two most important pieces of software for hams, a general logger > and a contest logger, are only available in single-platform versions > that haven't drawn

Re: What is the tlf future?

2022-10-14 Thread Martin Kratoska
*** LONGISH *** BORING *** VERBOSE *** ... and I sincerely apologize in advance to anyone who might feel offended by the following text !!! It seems that I did not express myself precisely enough. So I'm sorry if I'm a bit verbose. It's about who we write the programs for - whether for progr

Re: What is the tlf future?

2022-10-14 Thread Mike Waters
FWIW, I saw on a Manjaro board that Python 2 is still available. It basically no longer receives security updates. On a desktop Linux computer behind a NAT firewall (with any distro), I seriously doubt that this is a problem. My contesting days are likely over. But if I were to fire up my Linux M

Re: What is the tlf future?

2022-10-14 Thread Alan Dove
Hey, folks: The biggest barrier I see to wider Linux use in the ham shack is that the two most important pieces of software for hams, a general logger and a contest logger, are only available in single-platform versions that haven't drawn very large developer communities. Essentially, there's CQRL

Re: What is the tlf future?

2022-10-14 Thread Csahok Zoltan
Hi Martin, You have probably experienced the Pyhton 2-to-3 switchover that caused a number of troubles. Since 2020 version 3 is the only active one and as far as see it's reasonable stable. Of course things can change, but I see no future issues at the moment. Regarding the development of TLF I