Michael,
        Please contact me when it is convenient for you. I have several 
potential business areas where your software might be applicable, and as a 
result might be able to arrange some funding for your development efforts. 
The fact that the code will be GPL only strengthens the arguement.

On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Michael Devenijn wrote:

> I'm working on a "abstraction" toolset for asterisk, some screenshots : 
>  
> http://www.dkma.be/devenijn/data/tls.jpg
> http://www.dkma.be/devenijn/data/tls1.jpg
> http://www.dkma.be/devenijn/data/tls2.jpg
> http://www.dkma.be/devenijn/data/tls3.jpg
> http://www.dkma.be/devenijn/data/tls4.jpg
>  
> some technical details : 
> - Fully based on a Postgresql DB (+/- 40 tables)
> - Extensive use of macro's in the extensions.conf
> - some little patches to the asterisk source (additions) to extend the manager 
> capability
> - a layer between the manager port and the PGSQL written in C (to prevent that each 
> separate client would connect to the manager interface)
> - some AGI scripts (written in C) to fulfill some needs which are not build in 
> asterisk for example : 
> redirect through drag&drop.
> - A program (written in C) which extracts all the info from de Pgsql and converts it 
> to the needed * conf files upon request 
> - goal : >>everything<< works on Win32 clients : configuration, outlook integration 
> , panel programs, attendant program ... so we could sell a standard box plug it to 
> the PSTN network and the ethernet, install the sotware on a W32 client and off they 
> go without the explicit knowledge of linux. the sound files (will be uploaded on a 
> FTP on the box and copied to the appropriate destination with the some program as 
> one point above
>  
> I especially developed these toolset "arround" asterisk, so i do not need the take 
> in account the Asterisk license except for the patches which will be published. 
>  
> development status : 
> - First tests are positive
> - Working on the last "big" point is the extended (graphical call router to easily 
> design IVR's)
> - Working on a .NET SDK which also is a abstraction.
> - Timing end of march ... but as everybody knows .... it could take some more time.
>  
> Some personal statements :
> - I know it is not very good to develop for windows but this is the only way for me 
> and for th major Small businesses outside ... and if there are some enthousiast to 
> convert it to a linux platform ... go ahead.
> - For the moment it is quit oriented on a combination of ISDN hardware (capi.conf) 
> and cisco phones. once this is working without major bugs i will extend it to 
> (IAX.conf ... and other things)
> - My only goal to develop this is to get asterisk on bigger user basis
> - What i regret is the lack of developement of a interface between asterisk and 
> other software (for windows TAPI for example) i asked many times some basic 
> questions about the manager interface but nobody seems to be interested ! i strongly 
> belief this would be a major break through. but i do not have enough C++ and/or 
> Linux knowledge (and TIME ) to develop these features. 
>  
>  
> The sourcecode ??? 
>  
> - Well lets play it tricky ... i'm going to publish all of the code under GPL if i 
> see some changes to latest point i mentioned just above. (and don't try to convince 
> me with "ethical" arguments, i'm now trying for 3 years to make some "descent" money 
> with integration of open source software and i see it as a win/win operation)
>  
>  
>  
> Just fire me !!!
>  
>  
>  
> 
>       -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- 
>       Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] namens Tilghman Lesher 
>       Verzonden: ma 8/03/2004 21:46 
>       Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>       CC: 
>       Onderwerp: Re: [Asterisk-Users] windows alternitives to Asterisk?
>       
>       
> 
>       On Monday 08 March 2004 13:59, hank smith wrote:
>       > is there a program that I can install on my linux box so I can
>       > configure the pbx from the internet from my windows box so I don't
>       > have to work with config files?
>       
>       In a word, no.  There are a few GUI applications in the process of
>       being developed, but most of them are a substitute only for using an
>       editor on the Linux machine, not a full-fledged abstraction from the
>       configuration.
>       
>       -Tilghman
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