If you plan it right from the start, FreePBX can save hell lot of time.
Instead of fixing in include files, you can also create custom contexts from
within the GUI now, i am sure there is a module for that as well. As said
above, either stick fully to GUI or fully to manual configurations. Ugly
mixing of the two will definitely bite you later on if you don't know what
you are doing .

On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.co...@xorcom.com>wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:02:44AM +0200, jonas kellens wrote:
> > Tzafrir Cohen,
> >
> > if mixing hand-written configs with GUI-configs is not 'good practise',
> > then how to build a scalable Asterisk IP-PBX where the customer is not
> > 100% dependent of the implementer ?
> >
> > Like I already said, I got the remark "To add a new phone, I do not want
> > to be forced to call you". And I don't see a CEO of a meat-company
> > learning some vim-skills...
> >
> > I don't know how to put "the simpler administration" into the hands of a
> > noob, without me having to put a 100% support into the contract (which
> > is overkill).
>
> It means you should adapt the said GUI to generate the right
> configuration.
>
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