On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 14:48, JAMES BOTHAM wrote: > Hi there, > > I agree with Greg and also with the documentation > group, we are all great at bitching about * (I know I > have done a lot of it but thats because UK and support > for us is minimal or so it feels) we need to unite, > the only reason Microsoft are so popular is because it > take 2 minutes to install and applications are usually > it is easy to configure (coming from Windows to Suse > was quite easy due to YAST but then from Suse to > Fedora Core is a nightmare thank god for web min) > users a nd administrators don't want to be editing > conf files to do the smallest thing i.e. create a > dialplan thats a nightmare, coming from an Avaya > background (although it has been a year since i > touched an Avaya INDeX) you could create powerful and > effective dial plans completely graphically it was so > easy anybody could do it. Although all system > administration was done through a menu driven console > and that was really simple to use. We need to take the > good from other systems and merge this to Asterisk. > Also we have to document it. theres no point in > writing the code if nobody can use it. > > I would like to offer my skills to the production of > this I can document, bug test and am great at user > interface design I come from a software house > background which I can also utilise to get this > project off the ground. > > I suggest that we all meet in a chat room to create > some form of a project map and get this off the > ground. > > > Cheers > > James
Why not webmin? someone started the interface int (it's in the downloads folder; many admins use it, there are soooo many plugins for it currently --- so it must not be THAT hard to code. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
