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I totally agree with this assessment…
AAH is awesome way to learn about what asterisk can do … I personally am still
learning and using AAH, however I have just started to edit the files on my own
( and I am seeing that AAH adds a lot of “stuff” that you have to
figure out what it is doing before you just start editing – had I started
from scratch then I wouldn’t need to edit others idea of “what is
right” ( I always hated editing other peoples CODE ) David From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Jones Although not the same driver, that's kind
of the problem I'm having - It's not that ASTERISK is limited in the AAH
release, it's just that they've given you tools to go 80% of the way without
learning anything, and now I'm at a place that I want to use some of the cool
scripts I've seen on this list, and/or to experiment with manually editing
stuff myself, but I'm not sure what I can do without totally having the AAH
stuff mess me up.. If I had to answer the original question, I'd say to start
with AAH, start using it at home or in a test lab, and you WILL start to
understand the files that need editing, and then maybe you'll be inclined to
abandon the AAH when you're ready... -Steve From: Ira
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] At 03:04 AM 03/16/2006, you wrote: |
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