id like to know where you believe this is IP infringing every asterisk
management tool has  trunks administration,  and if you  ask me  designing
a GUI to manage asterisk trunks doesnt qualify as IP seeing as they all do
exactly the same thing, manage trunks. theres nothing secret here..... and
assessing them all, well they all do one thing and thats configure asterisk.

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 6:39 PM, Senad Jordanovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> >>  While we are on subject of Druid... Look at Druids trunks
> administration
> >>  fields, you will find remarkable similarities in trunks administration
> >>  with PBXware... (this is the last time I bothered to look)
> >>
> >>  I wonder why? :)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>  Senad
> >
> >
> > Yes, but this Druid is "Opensource" and PBXware is not (this is the
> > last time I bothered to look).
> >
> > Since the *entire* subject IS Druid (Druid Open Source Edition), if I
> > were going to design a GUI at this point, I would take all the
> > strongest parts of each GUI.  It only makes sense.  Many different
> > people would say, "hey that looks remarkably like our reporting,
> > provisioning, trunk, CRM integration.... "
> >
>
> So you are saying that is OK to ignore IP (intellectual property)?
>
> Senad
>
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