Perhaps a page on the wiki would work?  We could set the ground rules
similar to other industries:  no names, nothing more defining than a
region, the number of units, etc.  Would that be useful?

For example, I can describe this organization as a security company in
Southwest Missouri using asterisk with 60 sets and 16 lines.

When you strip off my name and email, it gets a little less certain who
I am talking about...


Bob McDowell

I like the idea of having the information on the wiki, makes it simpler for everyone to see just how well the project is doing. I'm not sure about the removing identifying information part is such a good idea, since the best way for people to trust a system is to talk to people that have used it before. Or do we just want the information to filter through the asterisk-users list?


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Aaron Daniel
Computer Systems Technician
Sam Houston State University
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