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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Steven
> Critchfield
> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 2:19 PM
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> Subject: RE: Asterisk Lists (was Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk
> Businessdiscussion again)
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> On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 12:06, Andy Hester wrote:
> > I agree, seperate digium list is best.  Mainly because it will
> help build
> > business for consultants who could produce growth for Digium.
>
> The problem with a list for this type of information is that a new
> subscriber will not have information in front of them quickly unless
> people are answering the questions. The information about businesses
> that support asterisk either through installs or service is for the most
> part static and better suited to maybe a few pages on the Wiki.
>
> After that, most other business related questions could easily be
> handled here.
>
> I admit I may be blind concerning some aspect of discussion you have
> felt shouldn't take place on this list, or couldn't be addressed by a
> web page tightly linked with the documentation. If so please enlighten
> me so we are on the same page.

> Steven Critchfield  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Maybe I'm going about this all wrong.  I was really thinking more about
development of the Digium channel for those who are trying to sell the
product/services.  It seems to me that most of the subsribers by far are the
do it yourself types anyway and would only pay as a last resort.  This is
fine but not a huge market for consultants.  I was thinking more about
discussions of how to break into certain market segments, where is asterisk
a good fit, how have I done this that or the other.

Andy

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