> Its not that the answers aren't out there, nobody bothers looking for them.

Being a relative new-b on Asterisk, I have to agree most of the
information is available on several Internet pages. However,
information is scattered around on many pages, and for someone who
isn't familiar with stuff like 'codecs' and VoIP in general (and maybe
even Linux for a start), it can be hard to find the right information.

But instead of complaining about the lack of -findable- documentation,
one can try to enhance existing documentation.  That's the power of
Open Source.  As I am not a coder, I'll be trying to help the
community by making the documentation better, especially for 'new
bees' like me.

Bzz,

Ralf
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