kb2hsh wrote:
> Bonnie (yes, I'm not bashful about calling her out) "controls" ALE as if it 
> were HERS.  In my opinion, it's little more than a business for her...not 
> only can you join HF-ALE, but you can also BUY MERCHANDISE.
>   

OK, this is going too far. I'm heavily involved in HFLink operation,
planning, and design. There is no business aspect, we do not benefit
financially from any of this. It's a labor of love, just like Andy's and
other pages are.

Sticker sales? Do you really think the nickel and dime someone might
make from that offsets server costs of $100+ per month? Software
licenses for the fairly sophisticated frequency logging system?

The only reason there is HFLink merchandise available is by request,
just like there is in HFPack! Some folks like the logo.

The whole idea that Bonnie controls ALE is flawed as well. Is she an
avid promoter? Sure. Drives standardization? Yep, and we all benefit
from that. But there are probably 4-5 heavily involved ALE hobbyists who
collectively influence decision making, new development, and help keep
things going.

I find ALE interesting. But I don't see it taking over ham radio, nor
would I allow it to do so. Same for the others involved. When you start
borderline libel/slander like this, it cheapens the hobby and hurts us all.

You don't have to like ALE, or Bonnie personally. But at least get your
facts straight!

Again, another firestorm against individuals, when instead we should be
working together. This aspect of our hobby is embarrassing to me.

So go ahead and bash. Make it as personal as you like. Let's get into
gender, appearance, degrees, etc. That's where these things normally head!

have fun,

Alan
km4ba



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