The same has been proposed several times over the last nine months, both on -users and -dev, and its simply been ignored.
Rich,
I think that I said something like that somewhere in the message. But it turned into much more than I thought it would, so I am not sure...
Do you (or anyone) have proof that it has been offered up to someone at Digium - and their response, if any?
Asterisk is open source, and communities are what drive open source. I have seen many, many great technical minds drop off of the list because they (presumably) didn't want to have to wade through the repeats and previously asked/answered questions.
I always put list traffic in seperate IMAP folders with procmail so I don't really have to read it if I don't want to. I have gone from checking my Asterisk-Users folder many times an hour to maybe once every couple of days because hardly anything interesting shows up anymore. Someday I just might not check it all and give up on it. I wonder how many more people have done just that - and we are all worse of because of it. There are now many many more people asking questions that there are answering, and that's bad.
P.S. - That is not to be taken as a threat in any way, I will probably never stop checking asterisk-users because I enjoy working with Asterisk way too much, but hopefully you can see my point...
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