I don't think my original comment was viewed carefully by the readers of this list. While I may have used a poor choice of words, I did acknowledge the years of service of WXSVR, and then I expressed a concern over seeing services that people have come to depend on (yes, mostly for free, thank you again Dale) disappear with no contingency plan. I expressed a possibility that software creators might want to consider this dependency when creating free services, and some of you disagree. That is fine, but then perhaps we as users need to consider contingencies to the free services if not the software creators. It's a staple of ham radio, is it not? How can we get the information from point A to point B when the "normal" means of routing are unavailable? Case in point - I have helped a few folks in the local mountains of Southern California get setup with UI-View and UI-NWS (thank you Roger, Bill, Dale, et al.) to receive their storm warnings because they were not able to pick up the local NOAA weather radio service. We could stretch that if we wanted into a potential life/death situation, but the point is that we as a ham/APRS community should have learned by now 10+ years on that when we create something and make it available, some people may indeed come to depend on it. Is this a fault of the people for attempting to depend on the ham radio service> Remember, many of us are literally pounding Ham Radio and its usefulness into the public on a daily basis (and even now with a bill in Congress). When dependable services disappear, it makes it much more difficult to plead our case.<br>
<br>In conclusion, let there be no mistake - I have the utmost respect for all who have created software, services, scripts, and programs to benefit APRS and Ham Radio. And who am I to dictate who does what with their software? Nobody! And I have not once done such a thing, nor do I advocate such behavior. My concern was simple, and perhaps I should have stated it simply: how can we eliminate the single point of failure (or existence) of services on which we have come to depend?<br>
<br>I look forward to continuing to work with everyone involved to grow and maintain the network!<br><br>73<br>Phil - AD6NH<br><a href="http://www.aprsca.net">www.aprsca.net</a><br><a href="http://www.aprs2.net">www.aprs2.net</a><br>