<div dir="ltr">By your standards of "martarism" then every APRS software developer should just disable APRS Messaging altogether to protect iGate owners from liability.<br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr">
<br>As stated before, you cannot send a message from OpenAPRS without verifying your account and any message you send is logged and is restricted to only be sent from your callsign. Sounds like accountability to me. It won't be an different when using the OpenAPRs's iPhone app since the app doesn't send the messages through APRS-IS it uses OpenAPRS's propriatery DCC interface which has direct authentication control and uses the same verification system that the web interface uses.<br>
<br>I fail to see how the level of control we have implimented threatens the remote iGate user. I'm content with agreeing to disagree with you and leaving it at that.<br><br>Greg<br><br>NV6G<br>OpenAPRS.Net<div class="Ih2E3d">
(sorry if there is a double post, I keep sending to the list from the wrong return address on accident which I'm assuming will get rejected)<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">
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> we've done the best we can to prevent abuse but as you stated below<br>
> it is an imperfect system.<br>
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</div>I disagree completely. I think as an APRS developer I have a choice to<br>
release only those things which will not place other people's<br>
license's (and finances) in jeopardy!<br>
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Steve K4HG<br>
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