Hello, 44Net!
Last spring, ARDC put out a survey about whether we should adopt a Code
of Conduct. The vast majority (~75%) of you Agreed or Strongly Agreed
that we should. I’m pleased to share that, after many drafts, the day
has finally come!
https://www.ardc.net/about/legal/code-of-conduct/
Please give it a read, as it applies to all ARDC-hosted spaces and
projects, including this mailing list. We’d love to hear your thoughts
and questions. Feel free to respond to this thread for an open
discussion, or email conduct(a)ardc.net for thoughts you’d rather keep
private. If you are interested in having a public Q+A over Zoom, please
let us know and we’ll set one up.
As noted in one of the first paragraphs, we see this as a living
document and expect patches over time. If you have feedback or
suggestions, please send it to the email address above. Please also be
patient with us and our replies – we are working with a new committee
and will be building the plane as we fly it. The current committee
members are noted in the document.
Thanks for taking the time to review the Code of Conduct. We’re looking
forward to continuing to growing the ARDC community, with this new Code
as a solidifying block in our foundation.
73,
Rosy
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Rosy Schechter - KJ7RYV
Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ardc.net
Hi,
been having a few issues with IPIP tunnels of late. On my original
server (a R-Pi), which I recently resurrected, ampr-ripd suddenly
started segfaulting on startup for no obvious reason. The old system
also had a few limitations and an ageing SD card, so I decided to move
my gateway to a VPS, and updated the gateway IP in the portal accordingly.
I ported my setup to the new server and built the latest (2.41)
ampr-ripd. I've verified that I am receiving the RIP broadcasts, and
ampr-ripd writes the encap.txt file in /var/lib/ampr-ripd. However, I
am not seeing any route updates in table 44 (the routing table I use for
ampr routing - I am using the recommended policy routing). The only
clue I get as to something not being right is a line:
SIGALRM received
I'm guessing that signal has something to do with the routing table not
being updated, but there's no other clues to help me troubleshoot.
Anyone have any ideas?
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73 de Tony VK3JED/VK3IRL
http://vkradio.com
Hi, 44Net!
Following much interest from our grants community, ARDC has created a
forum on groups.io: https://ardc.groups.io/g/main
Here, our grantees and others can discuss specific topics and connect
with one another: https://ardc.groups.io/g/community/topics
We invite you to take a peek and, if you like, join some of the
conversations.
What we like about groups.io: it integrates seamlessly into users' email
accounts, and there is a web interface feature as well. On the admin
side, it provides many tools to support collaboration like file sharing
that are simply not available in our current setup.
For these reasons, and support of fostering cross-pollination between
our grantees and the 44Net community, our team is considering moving the
44Net mailing list from mailman.ampr.org to groups.io. Some 44Net
subgroups – VPN and the Regional Coordinators – are already using it.
Before moving the entire mailing list, we want to get your feedback:
what do you think?
Please let us know by filling out this survey:
https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/7386497/Poll-44Net-Groups-io
And of course, feel free to share your thoughts and any questions in
this thread. John Hays K7VE is our resident groups.io expert, and he’s
standing by to answer any questions you may have.
Many thanks and 73,
Rosy + ARDC Staff
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Rosy Schechter - KJ7RYV
Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ardc.net
Hi there!
Last week I found I was removed from the portal. I followed the
instructions and did a CONTACT US. I haven't heard from anyone yet.
Can someone please followup on this?
many thanks. 73, Leon wa4zlw