Asterisk... Linux... You get what you pay for. And it's free
Part of the price is the work you have to do yourself or pay a contractor to do. Open Source is not shrink-wrap.
Trying to grasp the problem report, it seems like a lot of problems derives from the system as a total, not from the particular pieces. The SIP device market is still fairly young, with interoperability problems and functionality being implemented in many different ways (transfer, dmtf ...). We need to collaborate and document the differences, agree on best practise and work with suppliers to get it working so that you can combine proxies, phones and other pieces of the SIP puzzle together without these problems.
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And yes, documentation is a problem for Asterisk. More people are welcome to add to the Asterisk wiki, to collect various bits and pieces.
http://www.voip-info.org
But all of you already knew that, didn't you :-)
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