On 3/29/07, Jason Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
----- "Chris Nighswonger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is the conclusion I came to and was confirmed today in a very
> brief chat with one of the individuals listed as a developer on the
> chan_skinny module. He said that they could be implemented.
>
> What I would like to know, and do not understand, is the relationship
> between the code in chan_skinny.c which sets up the softkeys which
> are
> implimented and the actual key positions on the phone. With this
> info,
> I can hack the code to impliment other of the keys (ie. speed dial,
> etc.).
Search the code for "30VIP", there are only like 2-3 places where it's 
referenced.

Right. I have done this.


It should be immediately obvious how it works.


Maybe to some who have been in on the skinny/cisco conversation for
awhile. I am not new to c or c++, but am to * and cisco ip phones
(this is probably more of my problem) and it is not at all obvious (to
me). I would like to possibly contribute, however.

I have also been working with chan_sccp which I understand supports
these phones more fully than chan_skinny.

I am surprised with a $1000+ bounty on the porting of chan_sccp
features to chan_skinny that no one has taken time to do it yet.

Please forgive me if this sounds ungrateful. I am thankful for the
help and for the great product that * is.

Chris
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