Thanks, Dinow,


I'm not a NUT admin but you posted this to a public mailing list so I'm going to just send a response to that list since it's a public posting.


The current documentation you sent is much sparser than the older docs.  So I think the older docs are going to still be valuable for just that reason alone, as an addition to the newer current documentation.  I do not know what the admins are going to do but I would hope they merely mark the old documents as "Old" and add this to them.


Unlike commercial software, open source software projects usually do not have the luxury of removing support for older hardware that is no longer in production from the manufacturer.


As a NUT user I cannot thank you enough for supporting open source software projects like NUT.


Ted



On 10/19/2021 7:28 PM, dinow via Nut-upsdev wrote:

Good Day NUT administrators

AA. My name is Dinow and the engineer of *Powercom* corporation

BB. Could you help us to :

    B1. *Remove* the current list from Powercom  >> https://networkupstools.org/ups-protocols.html <https://networkupstools.org/ups-protocols.html>:

  * USB information for BNT series
  * USB information for IMPERIAL series
  * USB information for SKP series
  * USB information for WOW series

    B2. *Add* a item and its document

  * USB information for *all* Powercom's UPS
  * Add attached *PDF* as its document

CC. Big Thanks for your help

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to inform us

Sincerely yours truly, Oct. 20th

Dinow Hsieh






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