Michiel ten Hagen wrote:
I also see the need for an asterisk only wiki.
That is the reason I have started one at http://www.asterisk-wiki.org/
the information from voip-info.org is being added now as a starting
point.
Ofcourse the success of this wiki will depends on the information
posted.

Regards,

Michiel ten Hagen

On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 16:05 -0600, Ira Burton wrote:
I would take an alternative stance and say that an Asterisk only
solution is needed.
This is a wildly growing product with nearly limitless
possibilities. Trying to cram too much on a site just causes confusion.
KISS (no I am not calling anybody in particular stupid.)

On 3/15/07, Davis Sylvester III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        Michael Collins wrote:
        >> I would suggest that we create a new wiki, make it solely
for Asterisk >> topics, as not to offend or replace voip-info. Build
        mirrors to
        >> multiple sites and multiple domain names.  This would give
        this
        >> community a second resource with redundancy which is what I
think ALL >>
        > of
        >
        >> us are looking for.  I have taken the pleasure, of
        registering the
        >> domain name ASTERISKONLINE.ORG.
        >>
        >
        > I would like to know what the community feels about an
Asterisk-only > wiki. I can see pros and cons of Asterisk-only vs.
        > Asterisk/FreeSwitch/Yate/OpenPBX/etc.  My gut says keep it
        open for
        > everything OSS/VoIP.  (I have no logical reason for feeling
        that way -
> it's just a gut feeling.) >
        >
        >
        >> I will donate a dedicated server with bandwidth to the
        cause.  I am
        >> looking for additional people to help populate the wiki
        with useful
        >> information and to help maintain the site.  I would suggest
that ee >>
        > have
        >
        >> maybe 4 or 5 mirrors to start off and a core group of
        admins to help
        >> maintain the site.
        >>
        >
        > Thanks for putting your money where your mouth is!  This is
the kind of > action the community needs.
        >
        >
        >> I am willing to work with anyone else that is about
        providing a
        >>
        > solution
        >
        >> to our current issue.  If you guys want to REALLY work
toward a >> solution, here's the chance. For the individuals that are
        interested
        >>
        > in
        >
        >> helping e-mail me.
        >>
        >
        > I hope you get some respondents.  In the meantime it might
be good to > check out the fledgling wiki here:
        > http://www.voip-wiki.us
        >
        > It uses MediaWiki which has a nice, clean interface and
        seems pretty
        > easy to use.
        >
        > -MC
        >
        >
        >
        >
        I'm okay with OSS/VoIP.  Just need confirmation that we all
        want to do
        this.  I don't want to allocate a server to the cause and it
        just sit
        idle.  I'm willing to work with the guys with
        www.voip-wiki.us.
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Guys, I understand the reasoning, but don't you think that we have had enough volunteers for a asterisk-Only wiki / site for information. It is my opinion that if we keep registering domain name and keep trying to keep multiple areas for resources, the community will have to idea where to look for accurate and up-to-date information.

I will be the 1st to offer my domain name to support a single site/cause for asterisk only information. That doesn't mean we can't have multiple mirrors, but the information and site must be the same.

I would suggest that we join forces and start putting this together as a team, instead of as individuals. If anyone wants to join forces to form this team, let me know and let's get it moving forward.

It this point I don't care what the domain name is, lets just work together for a common cause.

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