You'll have to check the horse-wiki and pray it never goes down.

Alternatively, you could get a Cisco horse. While it may cost more, at least you'll have a number you can call for tech support should your horse throw a shoe.

The downside being, of course, if you want to modify your horse (e.g. - adding a rear spoiler, tinting its blinders, or adding a saddle with a piece of spinny plastic that makes it look like you're actually walking *backwards*) you'll have to use proprietary parts only purchasable from stables.cisco.com. :(

Jay

Rob Schall wrote:
Of course you should buy a horse. But then there are the questions
like..... Do I get one like the Budweiser ones? Or just a mule (they can
be helpful). What about color? Maybe a spotted one? Will my horse be
able to talk to other horses using SIP? Or will it only be able to use
IAX? Man, so many decisions if we have to go that way.


Paul wrote:
If a wiki site about automobiles crashes, should I buy a horse?

shadowym wrote:

I'm curious what you think that agenda might be?

If it is to push the perception of Asterisk as a solid alternative to
Traditional PBX's into the mainstream then I am guilty as charged!
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Kohlsmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 6:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] voip-info.org status update

On Thursday 15 March 2007 12:32 am, shadowym wrote:
Hard to expect the business community to take Asterisk seriously when this sort of stuff happens IMHO. I can't understand how 3 of 4 hard drives could just suddenly fail simultaneously. There must be more too it. No UPS? Someone spilled their coffee into it? Something!
Obviously you didn't read Google's research paper on drive failures.  And
aside from that, you're also obviously pushing an agenda with these
inciteful comments.
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