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Re: [Xlog-discussion] Hello Everybody
From: |
Lee Young |
Subject: |
Re: [Xlog-discussion] Hello Everybody |
Date: |
Thu, 25 Oct 2012 20:22:52 -0500 |
Welcome Andy,
Thanks for stepping up and taking control of Xlog.
Xlog is a wonderful Linux logging program and we all look forward
to it's continuation.
73,
--
Lee Young, K5LY
New Hope, TX 75071
ARRL Life member, FISTS #15371, SKCC #7448, NAQCC #5451
CW Forever!
On Thu, 2012-10-25 at 21:16 -0400, Andy Stewart wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> I'd like to introduce myself to you. My name is Andy Stewart (KB1OIQ).
> I've been a licensed amateur radio operator for 5 years, and earned my
> Amateur Extra license. I enjoy many aspects of the hobby, and have been
> privileged to serve as a club president for a local ham radio club for
> the last 3 years.
>
> I have been involved with the Linux community for about 15 years. I
> have founded and been acting president of two Linux user's groups. I
> taught Linux classes for the Adult Education program here in town for
> several years (and look forward to doing it again).
>
> By trade, I am a computer engineer. Specifically, I'm a digital logic
> verification engineer, writing code to create digital logic simulations
> and test simulated circuits for proper function prior to fabrication.
>
> On Sourceforge, I have released some programs I wrote for ham radio, namely:
>
> a) Fl_moxgen (search for flmoxgen)
> b) aa-analyzer (search for aa-analyzer)
> c) Andy's Ham Radio Linux CD (search for KB1OIQ)
>
> I have used Xlog since I started in the hobby. It suits my needs very
> well, and I was excited to hear about the opportunity to contribute.
>
> It will naturally take some time for me to learn the code, and I thank
> you for your patience, support, and kind welcome. I'd like to thank
> Joop for asking the community for a successor so that the users can
> continue to benefit from Xlog's existence.
>
> Have a lot of fun, and 73,
>
> Andy
>