I'm planning on implementing an Asterisk system at a couple of small
offices, and a couple of homes, in the near future... and I don't have
any documentation yet. What you're suggesting sounds wonderful, to me. I
would contribute, if I had anything... but making it an inclusive manual
would be a good idea, I think... you can always edit/remove sections. :)
Andrew M Stemen
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Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
Mark Phillips wrote:
This is somewhat unique to the site installation. For example, I don't
have *69 programmed at my site because frankly there's no need for it
with the Cisco 7960's.
I do however have an automatic conference booking utility and a
speaking clock. Not often found in smaller sites.
I think you are on your own here.
If one is implementing an Asterisk solution in an office scenario, it
has to have fairly similar features to another Asterisk installation.
It's easy enough to edit and remove the parts that are different. What I
am suggesting is a comprehensive "Here's everything Asterisk can do out
of the box" document, change or remove what doesn't apply.
Let me know if any of you want to pool the work we have already done, I
will compile to a complete document and post on the wiki.
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