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Still working on the next build of YAAC


 

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Greetings, all.

Just letting everyone know the new YAAC mailing list and the YAAC software author aren't dead yet (although I am declaring the old mailing list dead now). I'm still cleaning up the code after debugging and fixing a _very_ annoying GUI rendering issue introduced by a recent patch to the Java runtime, plus usual bugfixes, and some updates to support large-scale events as discussed on the aprssig@... mailing list a couple of weeks ago. But I hope to have build 143 of YAAC out before Christmas. Whether the large-scale event support plugin will be ready by then is a different question.

Also, for all those who have asked for the ability to copy YAAC configurations from one system to another, I have reluctantly (i.e., dragged kicking and screaming :-) started implementing an experimental means to re-import a YAAC configuration saved by the File->Configuration->Export to XML File option. The difficulties were in ensuring that callsign-SSID assignments weren't duplicated on multiple active stations by negligence, and accounting for operating system changes (i.e., no /dev/tty devices on Microsoft Windows or COMn ports on Linux) during the transfer, while still making it generic to support arbitrary additional configuration data from plugins (and enhancing all relevant plugins to support it). It's a big issue.

So, you'll have an upgrade with some big new features soon.

It's been a long road since I first officially released YAAC back in 2012. Thanks, all, for making it worth the effort.

Andrew Pavlin, KA2DDO
author of YAAC


 


Andrew
I am not a developer. But I have 4 Raspberry Pis working as a master and 3 workers with Kubernetes. I am trying to learn some basic python , git hub, gitops (a method not a tool) and so on. So take it from me I get how hard you have worked and appreciate? your efforts. Being a newly wed I assume you have different distractions than yacc.?

Peace

Scott Sheppard??
On Tuesday, December 17, 2019, 11:13:33 AM EST, Andrew P. <andrewemt@...> wrote:


Greetings, all.

Just letting everyone know the new YAAC mailing list and the YAAC software author aren't dead yet (although I am declaring the old mailing list dead now). I'm still cleaning up the code after debugging and fixing a _very_ annoying GUI rendering issue introduced by a recent patch to the Java runtime, plus usual bugfixes, and some updates to support large-scale events as discussed on the aprssig@... mailing list a couple of weeks ago. But I hope to have build 143 of YAAC out before Christmas. Whether the large-scale event support plugin will be ready by then is a different question.

Also, for all those who have asked for the ability to copy YAAC configurations from one system to another, I have reluctantly (i.e., dragged kicking and screaming :-) started implementing an experimental means to re-import a YAAC configuration saved by the File->Configuration->Export to XML File option. The difficulties were in ensuring that callsign-SSID assignments weren't duplicated on multiple active stations by negligence, and accounting for operating system changes (i.e., no /dev/tty devices on Microsoft Windows or COMn ports on Linux) during the transfer, while still making it generic to support arbitrary additional configuration data from plugins (and enhancing all relevant plugins to support it). It's a big issue.

So, you'll have an upgrade with some big new features soon.

It's been a long road since I first officially released YAAC back in 2012. Thanks, all, for making it worth the effort.

Andrew Pavlin, KA2DDO
author of YAAC


Ronny Julian
 

Andrew this is the best program written on a dare I've ever seen!? Thanks for your efforts!? ?I promote it everytime APRS comes up as a topis.? Ronny K4RJJ

On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 11:13 AM Andrew P. <andrewemt@...> wrote:
Greetings, all.

Just letting everyone know the new YAAC mailing list and the YAAC software author aren't dead yet (although I am declaring the old mailing list dead now). I'm still cleaning up the code after debugging and fixing a _very_ annoying GUI rendering issue introduced by a recent patch to the Java runtime, plus usual bugfixes, and some updates to support large-scale events as discussed on the aprssig@... mailing list a couple of weeks ago. But I hope to have build 143 of YAAC out before Christmas. Whether the large-scale event support plugin will be ready by then is a different question.

Also, for all those who have asked for the ability to copy YAAC configurations from one system to another, I have reluctantly (i.e., dragged kicking and screaming :-) started implementing an experimental means to re-import a YAAC configuration saved by the File->Configuration->Export to XML File option. The difficulties were in ensuring that callsign-SSID assignments weren't duplicated on multiple active stations by negligence, and accounting for operating system changes (i.e., no /dev/tty devices on Microsoft Windows or COMn ports on Linux) during the transfer, while still making it generic to support arbitrary additional configuration data from plugins (and enhancing all relevant plugins to support it). It's a big issue.

So, you'll have an upgrade with some big new features soon.

It's been a long road since I first officially released YAAC back in 2012. Thanks, all, for making it worth the effort.

Andrew Pavlin, KA2DDO
author of YAAC


 

Hi Andrew,

Much thanks for engineering and continuing to support YAAC -- I'm still noticing the radio view rendering glitch, but everything else seems to work.

Happy Holidays,
Paul Bramscher / KD0KZE, 73

On December 17, 2019 at 2:30 PM Ronny Julian <k4rjjradio@...> wrote:

Andrew this is the best program written on a dare I've ever seen!? Thanks for your efforts!? ?I promote it everytime APRS comes up as a topis.? Ronny K4RJJ

On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 11:13 AM Andrew P. < andrewemt@...> wrote:
Greetings, all.

Just letting everyone know the new YAAC mailing list and the YAAC software author aren't dead yet (although I am declaring the old mailing list dead now). I'm still cleaning up the code after debugging and fixing a _very_ annoying GUI rendering issue introduced by a recent patch to the Java runtime, plus usual bugfixes, and some updates to support large-scale events as discussed on the aprssig@... mailing list a couple of weeks ago. But I hope to have build 143 of YAAC out before Christmas. Whether the large-scale event support plugin will be ready by then is a different question.

Also, for all those who have asked for the ability to copy YAAC configurations from one system to another, I have reluctantly (i.e., dragged kicking and screaming :-) started implementing an experimental means to re-import a YAAC configuration saved by the File->Configuration->Export to XML File option. The difficulties were in ensuring that callsign-SSID assignments weren't duplicated on multiple active stations by negligence, and accounting for operating system changes (i.e., no /dev/tty devices on Microsoft Windows or COMn ports on Linux) during the transfer, while still making it generic to support arbitrary additional configuration data from plugins (and enhancing all relevant plugins to support it). It's a big issue.

So, you'll have an upgrade with some big new features soon.

It's been a long road since I first officially released YAAC back in 2012. Thanks, all, for making it worth the effort.

Andrew Pavlin, KA2DDO
author of YAAC

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Note that I haven't released the fix for the rendering issue yet. That's part of the upcoming build 143.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Paul Bramscher <pfbram@...>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2019 10:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [yaac-users] Still working on the next build of YAAC

Hi Andrew,

Much thanks for engineering and continuing to support YAAC -- I'm still noticing the radio view rendering glitch, but everything else seems to work.

Happy Holidays,
Paul Bramscher / KD0KZE, 73


W. T. Jones
 

Thanks Andy! Love YAAC and appreciate the support!

Regards,

WT
Real heroes do not wear capes. They wear dog tags, turnout gear, and badges!


On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 11:17 PM Ronny Julian <k4rjjradio@...> wrote:
Andrew this is the best program written on a dare I've ever seen!? Thanks for your efforts!? ?I promote it everytime APRS comes up as a topis.? Ronny K4RJJ

On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 11:13 AM Andrew P. <andrewemt@...> wrote:
Greetings, all.

Just letting everyone know the new YAAC mailing list and the YAAC software author aren't dead yet (although I am declaring the old mailing list dead now). I'm still cleaning up the code after debugging and fixing a _very_ annoying GUI rendering issue introduced by a recent patch to the Java runtime, plus usual bugfixes, and some updates to support large-scale events as discussed on the aprssig@... mailing list a couple of weeks ago. But I hope to have build 143 of YAAC out before Christmas. Whether the large-scale event support plugin will be ready by then is a different question.

Also, for all those who have asked for the ability to copy YAAC configurations from one system to another, I have reluctantly (i.e., dragged kicking and screaming :-) started implementing an experimental means to re-import a YAAC configuration saved by the File->Configuration->Export to XML File option. The difficulties were in ensuring that callsign-SSID assignments weren't duplicated on multiple active stations by negligence, and accounting for operating system changes (i.e., no /dev/tty devices on Microsoft Windows or COMn ports on Linux) during the transfer, while still making it generic to support arbitrary additional configuration data from plugins (and enhancing all relevant plugins to support it). It's a big issue.

So, you'll have an upgrade with some big new features soon.

It's been a long road since I first officially released YAAC back in 2012. Thanks, all, for making it worth the effort.

Andrew Pavlin, KA2DDO
author of YAAC