dean collins wrote:
In addition I currently have a $2,000 bounty for a video version of Meetme and haven't had a single person even reply to take up the challenge.
How much more encouragement do you need?
One of the hardest things for traditional enterprise types to understand about Open Source is that the methodology seems to run counter to the notion that "everyone has his price."
OS programmers tend to be more motivated by the intrinsic interestingness of a given piece of functionality than by someone else waving $$ in front of their eyes. This tendency seems verified by your complaint.
Hopefully soon the wider capitalistic market will kick into gear, and the possibility of selling a lot of books will motivate people to write the documentation that you seek. In the interim, no amount of criticism of the Asterisk community (such as the remark that elicited my initial response) is likely to get you much beyond being in people's doghouses for your lack of tact.
I know of several such efforts that are currently underway. The results should start becoming available in the near future.
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