> Questions: > > 1. Is the wiki DUNDi example and the dundi.conf file too difficult to > follow for new users? >
I wouldn't exactly say that it is too difficult but that the target audience for the default examples is not the average person/entity that could make use of the power inherent with DUNDi. When an average * user/admin wants to use DUNDi they will want to start out small and local rather than worry about all of the intricacies of the e164 standard. It is much easier, in my opinion, to learn the power of DUNDi on a simple level and scale that up to a more globally connected platform. > 2. Does the complexity of the DUNDi setup discourage you from using it > or even attempting to configure it? I don't see this as the case. Most people who use * are comfortable with the level of complexity that is present in DUNDi, they just don't know where to start. > 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? Absolutely. If you need any help in putting this together or if you simply need people to review a tutorial, I would be glad to assist. > 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. Thank you for being a part of the conference last Friday. Your participation is greatly appreciated. Matthew Brothers _______________________________________________ --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
