On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 11:16:06AM -0800, Asterisk Asterisk wrote: > You have some good points. > > >Justin Newman isn't exactly "someone we don't know". However I only > > I agree that my name wasn't clear, but I was trying to avoid getting a > bunch of spam myself. I'm not sure if I've personally ever spammed the > list and I'm pretty supportive of the community. I have been part of > these lists for many many years.
What does this have to do with using 'Asterisk Asterisk' instead of 'Justin Newman'? > > >* The message starts by asking you to call a number. > > That was the help needed and it worked. There have been more than 500 > different callers now and they keep coming in. I'm going to need help > with a second round of testing, after I release the updates today and > Sunday, but I haven't figured out how to entice people to test again. Have those been deployed already? > > >* No page with further information. Such a page helps to provide further > > I'm open for suggestions. Let me know how I can be more helpful. By the > way, thanks everyone for YOUR help! > See below regarding project hosting. > >* Is this module intended to be free software? (As it is not mentioned, > > I guess: "no"). If not, I'm less motivated to help to it. > > > Yes, it's free as in GPL. I'm fine tuning and then releasing to the > community. My customer paid to have the base written with the > assumption that it would be released GPL, with further community work > down the road. Let me know if you have any thoughts, feedback, or > suggestions. Where can I find it, then? I just did a quick search and couldn't find nither it nither a place to download your other apps. For instance, the voip-info pages for them rank high when you look for the various NV* apps. However I see in those pages: This code is NOT included with Asterisk at this point, however it is free. To get it, search the web. And I find various copies of it all over. Where is the canonical source? Where should I look for updates? If you don't want to bother much, just open up a project in GitHub, SourceForge, GoogleCode or whatever. Having the programs available under version control means a lot to others. All three provide a simple wiki for your documentation (the latter two have some more advanced options). The former two also suppurt a Git repository. A distributed version control system will probably work better with your workflow as you won't be required to commit to some remote SVN server. Furthermore, your Voip-Info user page comes up high when searching for 'Justin Newman asterisk'. Why not put there some more useful details? http://www.voip-info.org/users/view/justin_newman -- Tzafrir Cohen icq#16849755 jabber:[email protected] +972-50-7952406 mailto:[email protected] http://www.xorcom.com iax:[email protected]/tzafrir _______________________________________________ -- 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
