Regarding those comments below. I am not surprised at the answer and I doubt anyone would be that's taken a look at the * code...it's just not the most elegant thing in the world is it? No point in huffing and puffing about inline comments though when you'd have to find and convince who knows how many contributors to the source to use sound documenting techniques. Sigh.

FWIW Voicepulse has ongoing problems with Asterisk as well. Now, I would think that VP would contribute whatever patches they find are necessary for the correct operation of *. And I would only hope that LiveVOIP would do the same otherwise they'll have to go on fixing the bugs again and again and again.

As an aside: It's pretty bad corporate policy (from a PR perspective) to take a confrontational stance to one's current and potential customers in a public forum. It sure ain't gonna sell anyone on your service.

-mark

On Jan 27, 2005, at 12:18 PM, Brian Dingman wrote:

From Support:

Asterisk is full of bugs and in many cases you fix one thing only to have another show up. We suggested users move to 1.0.3

Our team will look at more things in the software as a part of our ongoing
support to clients. We are looking at this version as well as 1.0.3
for some other issues now but, Asterisk is not our only platform.
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Mixtur Interactive, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mixtur.com

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