and
unscalable.
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Subject: Re: [Openpbx-dev] AEL
On Mar 21, 2006, at 4:10 PM, Beau Hargis wrote:
I think we will have to port AEL or AEL2 to OpenPBX
P L E A S E
bkml wrote:
On Mar 21, 2006, at 4:10 PM, Beau Hargis wrote:
I think we will have to port AEL or AEL2 to OpenPBX
P L E A S E ...
let's not open pandorra's box,
I second that. I looked at AEL late last year, and really wondered what
the point of it was. Different syntax for people more
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On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Daniel Swarbrick wrote:
bkml wrote:
On Mar 21, 2006, at 4:10 PM, Beau Hargis wrote:
I think we will have to port AEL or AEL2 to OpenPBX
P L E A S E ...
let's not open pandorra's box,
I second that. I looked at AEL late last
Bartek Kania wrote:
There has been talk of replacing the dialplan with something good and
beautiful.
What features do we want/need in the dialplan and how should they
work? And, do we have anyone who wants to code it?
Take a look at how FreeSwitch have incorporated JavaScript in the
On Mar 21, 2006, at 9:04 PM, Bartek Kania wrote:
There has been talk of replacing the dialplan with something good and
beautiful.
I think benjk has some examples online (but I forgot where).
it's at http://www.sunrise-tel.com/asterisk-plist-support.html
and you need to scroll down a little
Bartek Kania wrote:
There has been talk of replacing the dialplan with
something good and
beautiful.
What features do we want/need in the dialplan and how should they
work? And, do we have anyone who wants to code it?
Take a look at how FreeSwitch have incorporated
Nathan C. Smith wrote:
Benjk and I were excited about the io language
(http://www.iolanguage.com/about/). It's very small, embeddable and
extensible.
From the website, Io is a small, prototype-based programming language.
So is JavaScript. And far more widespread at this point in time.
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 09:10 +1200, Daniel Swarbrick wrote:
Nathan C. Smith wrote:
Benjk and I were excited about the io language
(http://www.iolanguage.com/about/). It's very small, embeddable and
extensible.
From the website, Io is a small, prototype-based programming language.
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Daniel Swarbrick wrote:
One of the great things
about redesigning the dialplan language is that we won't have to dip
into AGI for things like accessing an enterprise DB anymore. If we
choose a mainstream language, it's already going to have support for
mainstream
On Mar 21, 2006, at 4:10 PM, Beau Hargis wrote:
I think we will have to port AEL or AEL2 to OpenPBX
P L E A S E ...
let's not open pandorra's box,
let's stay clear of AEL and focus on dialplan engine plug-ins instead.
res_js and res_perl are two such plug-ins already available and Tony
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