Thanks Simon,  that pretty much covers  it.
At some time soon (maybe Friday) I'll drop my Linksys router over to Dave Cook to burn it into another Asterisk box (isn't that cool?)
We can demo it's SOHO capablities
If we are going to display the operator panels etc. I can provide an old Dell laptop

Thanks
Henry


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From my scribbly notes:
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VON Booth Demographics:
- Some people looked at Asterisk as cancer
- Some looking to do value-added services
- Looking at it from POV of what VoIP could do, not necessarily what opensource 
gave them
- majority of people there represented companies

VON Booth:
- needed a network diagram explaining what was going on
- price comparison chart would have helped
- maybe needed some mixed media applications (temperature sensors, click to 
call)

Going Forwads:
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LinuxWorld Booth:
- show the Flash Operator panel
- show the asterisk console
- ISP's and networking guys looking for new srvices to add
- showcase mixed media / long tail applications
  - web click to call
  - outlook -> click to call
  - email -> ring phone & speak
     - demonstrate some SQL/Apache/CGI integration
        - click 'resend message N'
  - zork using DTMF
- reduce number of phones
  - 2 home user models (sipura, budgetone)
  - 2-3 office phones
  - showcase a network running between the two
        - include a diagram
- linux people are liklely unaware of Voip & asterisk
- connects the computer to the real world
- maybe use the 'hotline' option in the phones
- maybe get a phone over at the GTALUG booth


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