> Everyone seems to be working on their own servers that are in there > homes, offices and elsewhere. The only common thread is this > list-serv. I have several * servers set up here in Austin, Texas. I > propose we set up one of them with with all the list-serv members. > At this time the calls would be limited to on-net calls only to other > members. > > As the project grows and other members add servers we will decide if > we want to give all servers PSTN access. This will give everyone a > realtime enviroment in which to test their ideas, as well as being > able to talk directly to other members if walk through TECH SUPPORT > is needed.
>From a high level perspective, don't many of us already have that? Seems the piece that's missing is a directory of those that would be willing to act in some sort of consulting/educational role since many of the list members have full time jobs elsewhere that may not be directly associated with *. (I'm purposefully not going to address the pstn access since many already have.) Why not add an Article to the www.voip-info.org site, and those that are interested with helping can list their FWD, IAXTEL, or other access number, probable hours of availability, any special focus skills, size of their current * environment, etc? I'm game. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
