All Mr. Golovich has to do is simple: clarify the licensing terms of the
modules in the asterisk-perl distribution. People seem to assume that
just because the code is availble on the internet it may be freely
copied , modified and redistributed.
I had the same issue as well. No reply, nothing. Your rewrite is very
much welcome, and you've preserved the Asterisk::AGI API which is great.
I attach a lousy implementation that is good enough to run the sample
script in its documentation. This should be something that better perl
coders should be able to hack. And I hope that it will give some
motivation to the author to response.
Glancing at your code now... I don't see anything wrong with it: small,
tidy subroutines, usage of 'strict'... perfect :)
Over the time we rewrote some perl scrits in PHP to avoid relying on
Asterisk::AGI , and generally avoided the use of perl for either the
manager interface of AGI. The Asterisk::Manager module of asterisk-perl
seems to be broken, and yet noone can submit patches, because the
development is halted.
Yup. If it was properly licensed, I could make it CPAN compliant and
upload it on CPAN...
Cheers,
Jean-Michel.
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