JR Richardson wrote: > Questions: > > 1. Is the wiki DUNDi example and the dundi.conf file too difficult to > follow for new users? > > 2. Does the complexity of the DUNDi setup discourage you from using it > or even attempting to configure it? > > 3. If there was a simple tutorial, step by step guide with easy to > setup and test examples, would this encourage more users to > investigate and use DUNDi? > > I'm interested in putting together a new-user tutorial about DUNDi > configuration and setup. There is a lot of great information, setup > guides already but the feedback I get is that the current examples are > a bit complicated to follow for new users. > > Your feedback is appreciated. > > Thanks. > > JR > JR
I just got DUNDi up and going it the past couple of weeks. Your whitepaper on DUNDi and realtime clustering was the only way I would have gotten it up. Everything else on the wiki is simply too complicated and not well explained. And it still wasn't a piece of cake, even with you document. So yes, additional "cookbook" type documents that thoroughly explain things should greatly help adoption. Mike Clark _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
