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Deprecated Software on List

Started by SV1BTL, 26 Feb 2026, 10:53

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SV1BTL

Definition of "deprecated" (from Google):

]What Does Deprecated Mean?
In the context of software development, deprecated refers to a feature, function, or practice that is disapproved of and discouraged from use. It is not yet removed from the software but is marked for potential removal in future versions. The term is derived from the verb deprecate, which means to express disapproval or to consider something as being of little value.
When a feature is deprecated, it typically means that there is a better or more efficient alternative available, and the deprecated feature may no longer be supported or maintained. Developers are encouraged to transition to the newer alternatives to ensure compatibility and avoid potential issues in the future.


As, I can see on the map https://sdr-list.xyz/ the OTHER instances of servers that they are NOT NovaSDR, are "Obsolete", "Legacy", "Deprecated" etc !...

Well the fact is that from the first version of PhantomSDR-Plus, there are many newer instances, because of the Open Source. PhantomSDR-Plus has been "jumped" in June 2025 from version 1.5.4 to v. 2.0.0 a version that didn't supported for the 6 months of its "life". And then the NovaSDR appeared as a totally new approach. My opinion is that the v.2.0.0 was only an unsuccessful "brake", because some useful futures of the v.1.5.4 were not included and nobody wanted to make this version to work more efficiently for the End User.

I have to inform the users of this forum that PhantomSDR-Plus is dynamically updated from the version 1.5.4 to the recent 1.7.0 (https://github.com/sv1btl/PhantomSDR-Plus), continuing the evolution of the older instances. Last update/upgrade took place last week, adding new features and focusing to the stability and performance. Much more have to be done, but the continuously updated server's software of "older" PhantomSDR-Plus is far away from the terms "Obsolete", "Legacy", "Deprecated" etc. So the label "Deprecated Software" which means "avoid to use", or "disapproval or to consider something as being of little value" is very far away from the Truth.

There is not any kind of competition here. Steven is doing a really great job with NovaSDR, as he did with PhantomSDR+ and the open source helps to modify the server's software. BUT, PhantomSDR-Plus is still alive, updated, upgraded and today is as "new" as NovaSDR is, because there are some people that support it and working on it, so the newer versions have nothing to do with the older ones.

So please, "Deprecated software, which is disapproved of and discouraged from use, as being of little value" is something that is not true. Of course, the map and the list belong to the admins, and they have the right to describe what they want to describe, but I feel the need to mention what the truth is.

Best Regards, Emmanuel, SV1BTL

magicint1337

Hi SV1BTL,

Just to clear things up since I am both the original maintainer of PhantomSDR+ and the admin of sdr-list.xyz the labels on the map aren't meant as a value judgment.

The SDR list API had to be extended so it can handle both older PhantomSDR+ instances and the newer NovaSDR ones at the same time. Both are welcome on the list, and I wanted a way to visually indicate which software an instance is running without requiring changes to all existing PhantomSDR+ installations.

The problem is that from the API side, I can't reliably detect whether an instance is running 1.5.4, 1.7.0, or some modified fork. There's simply nothing in the original PhantomSDR+ protocol that clearly identifies the exact version in a standardized way. So the categorization isn't about whether a specific server is actively maintained or not it's just a structural distinction based on software family and architecture.

When the original PhantomSDR+ repo was marked as deprecated, that reflected the shift in development focus toward NovaSDR. It doesn't mean community-driven PhantomSDR-Plus versions are obsolete or discouraged. It just marks the architectural transition.

There's no competition here, and there's definitely no attempt to downplay the ongoing work on PhantomSDR-Plus. The labeling was simply the cleanest technical solution without breaking compatibility or forcing updates on every existing Phantom installation.

Hope that clarifies the intention.

Bas ON5HB

I do believe it's better to remove depriciated, just list them as Phantom+ as there are no other versions.
Anything simply mark them as -Unknown version- when you don't know it.

SV1BTL


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