On Nov 1, 2005, at 10:02 PM, Greg Boehnlein wrote:
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Tom Rymes wrote:
Now.. would you like to argue the fact that more packages == more
security
holes? Think of it this way: PBXware and Astlinux can coexist in
about 45
megabytes of storage, running out of a Compact Flash and can be
loaded in
less than 5 minutes by just about anyone. It is a purpose designed
system
that is intentionally tight on footprint but doesn't sacrafice
features.
It's rock solid, well tested and you get support from commercial
entities.
Yup, and it requires that you are, or someone you hire is, an
Asterisk stud. It's a kick-ass solution, but it isn't necessarily
right for everyone.
Please explain to me how the deployments of Astliunx that I have in
the
field, which run w/out problems for months at a time, requires that
company to hire an "Asterisk Stud"? To date, none of those
companies have
hired anyone, and in fact have profusely thanked us because the
Asterisk
At Home implementations that we replaced w/ AstLinux don't have all
the
"distractions" and "uncertainty" of the past. Their staff have been
able
to use the phones AS PHONES and not worry about how they work. They
just
WORK!
They hired you to consult for them, didn't they?
Tom
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