#5 of 5: by Jan Wolter (janc) on Mon, Oct 11, 2004 (16:20): I was out of the loop on that decision. There was a board meeting, Marcus was there (as a member of the board, I think) and the decision came out not to use Picospan. I think most of the Picospan users won't notice that they are running Fronttalk instead. I think a few bugs will be found, reported, and fixed, and then it'll be fine. I think the motivation of the decision was that Grex doesn't really want to be dependent on software it cannot modifiy. It is beyond Marcus's legal capability to give Grex that power over Picospan. I had understood that there was an OpenBSd version of Picospan, but it has never been installed on NextGrex. Why was such an important decision made without user input?5 responses total.
ALSO< why was it made without staff input?
The board did not pass a motion about Picospan. However, it was the feeling of those present the last time we talked about it, that we might have to wait a long time before Picospan was ready to be ported to Open BSD. As far as I know, that's still the case. Since we've waited a long time already for NextGrex to come up, the consensus (though not unanimous) was that we shouldn't wait for Picospan to be ready before changing over to the new machine. Since we have a very viable alternative in FrontTalk, hopefully the conferencing community should hardly skip a beat.
Thanks, Mark! That's a reasonable explanation and sounds nicer than what Jan said!
I use picospan on GreX, but fronttalk from m-net is indeed usually faster.
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