Hi there.

 > I don't get one thing:

 > In the field of amateur radio, when someone comes up with a new
 > hardware design, with which she/he doesn't intend to make money,
 > the design is quite soon published in a HAM magazine.

 > When someone writes a software product, which is not intended as
 > a commercial product, the source code, and maybe even the specs,
 > are never released.

I can't speak for all hams, but all the HamWare that I've ever
released has included the full source code and documentation, and I
don't intend changing this policy any time soon...

Best wishes from Riley GM7GOD

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| in other words, I can implement this XXXX feature, but I bet someone |
| else has already done so and is just about to release their patch.   |
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