On 11-09-25 02:23 PM, Bruce B wrote:
Paul,

LOL...you are trying to change the subject. That's naive.

You clearly know that I complained that there is no need for such drastic
changes and long commands. The fact that it's written in CHANGES file or if
there was a commit for it doesn't make it any better. Stop with the flawed
reasoning.

I am not going to complement your code or policies the whole time. Stop
wishing for that. I like Asterisk and I will raise a voice when I feel
uncomfortable with changes.

All I am saying is that - Come up with a naming convention and for the sake
of everyone stick to it. How hard could that be? Even with new features you
can still stick to certain principles if you plan it ahead. If you don't
know how to do it, ask the community for input and people will help.

-Bruce

You do realize this change happen almost 3 years go, aprox Nov. 2008. There was a discussion about it at Astricon, on -dev mailing list, plus a code review on reviewboard[1]. Implying it did not happen is incorrect.

You might not have know about it because your first post from bruceb...@gmail.com seems to be Apr. 2010[2]. Community feedback was provided for the change, since it was driven by the community.

If you don't like the change and want it reverted, simply load res_clialiases.so and edit cli_aliases.conf.

Voicing your opinions is not a problem, however starting them with 'I don't mean to be rude but...' is not the best way to start them. If you want to help shape the future of Asterisk, I encourage you to join the discussion on the asterisk-dev mailing lists.

Its open source software, everybody gets a say. It doesn't mean it will get done however.

[1] https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/32/
[2] http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2010-April/247084.html

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