> -----Original Message----- > From: Jamie Carl > Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 7:44 PM > > Guys! I'm putting the source up on SourceForge on my > existing account. Questions is this tho: > > > Suggestions please! I would like to get this on SF by the > end of the day. (it's 9:33am here). > > Someone I know once said: > "I'm not a coder, I'm just an idea man." > > Well, I'm not a marketing man, just a coder. >
With all the discussion about licensing issues and the sort, I think it's time for a full blown 3rd party application to work with Asterisk while at the same time not causing Asterisk to become encumbered. For such a project, I'm license neutral. While I prefer the BSD license, the GPL would work just as well for such a project. I'd say the first order of business, is to move this discussion to a separate list so as not to annoy the purists. Perhaps Digium would be willing to host it? Call it Asterisk-Addons and let us go have some fun? Here's some general thoughts on the project. For management, the interface and API is already defined. The only way I can think to improve this, is with the addition of SNMP read/write as well as traps, but I'm sure that would create additional licensing issues for Digium. For general configuration, we can write text configuration files. We could also add a hook in Asterisk to tell it to obtain it's configuration from a different fd (one that opens a socket to our stand-alone system). Doing this would allow suckers (like me) to run a live configuration from a MySQL database, and would allow Digium to say "too bad it crashed, but we can't help you if you're not using the default configuration schema." For accounting, asterisk can write to a named pipe instead of or in addition to the default csv file. The only other things I can think to add, would be an option to send data to syslog as well. Additional hooks can be defined if needed, as long as we used named pipes or sockets or whatever to maintain a seperation. Doing it like this would keep Asterisk at arms length from the encumbered code, allowing Digium to keep the dual license option while also allowing the rest of the world to explore the possibilities. -- Troy Settle Pulaski Networks http://www.psknet.com 540.994.4254 ~ 866.477.5638 Pulaski Chamber 2002 Small Business Of The Year _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
