On 4/3/08, John Signorello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  John:
>
>  CogoBlue is a proprietary software package written by ISPBX.
>  It is not open source. It is currently only available on ISPBX hardware.

ISPBX hardware uses Asterisk, probably Linux, and probably dozens (if
not more) FOSS applications, libraries, etc.

>  Check out CogoBlue, once you see what a configuration package should be,
>  you may have to reassess what  that "free" software is really costing you.
>

  You're new here.

  This is extremely offensive.  "Free" software gave you and your
company a product (ISPBX) and a market (CogoBlue).  Where would you be
without the "free" software projects (Asterisk, Linux, etc) ispbx
uses?  Where would you be without the Asterisk community (hint - you
wouldn't have a market for CogoBlue).  I'm usually not one to feed the
trolls but this comment is over the top.

-- 
Kristian Kielhofner

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