... considering legal action ... has an apparent plan ... may have 
understandably frustrated Jose
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So as far as I understand it the developer with a Spanish temperament is 
understandably frustrated by actions of some people making baseless fuss. 
Baseless since the FCC position is actually opposed to the claims that were 
made that created the fuzz.

It is conclcuded hat Jose's behaviour is not in line with the spirit of ham 
radio. I ask myself if banning someone's software from amateur
radio use, is in line with the ham radio spirit. I think it isn't either. So I 
think this advice on a public group to ban the use of ROS, is of the same 
order. And thus I can't understand why even more fuzz is created by banning 
ROS. 

Why not apologize for the unnecessary fuzz created around ROS while there was 
no definitive position from the FCC. I think Jose will then apologize for his 
"apparent plans". Then all the fuzz is over.

I hope this fuzz is showing us that we all have far to big ego's, and a lack of 
patience, understanding and compassion for others. And are apparently merely 
judging others' behavior in the context of the "Ham Radio Spirit" but do not 
scrutinize our own "no support" threats along the same line. This is hypocrite 
I think.

So let's forget all the fuzz, and continue beta testing further in the name of 
the "HAM Radio Spirit" I would say.

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