Is anyone aware of any colleges that cover Asterisk in their courses? The post about a Polycom config utility makes me think that we might be able to work with college students and let them contribute to the community while they work.
Most programming courses involve some independent study component. I remember putting hours and hours into programming projects that were meaningless after they were graded. If we had a little 'wish list' then an instructor could say "Pick your own topic or if you need ideas, choose from this list". Listed items would have to include some user requirements and maybe a contact person to help in setting milestones and scope for the project. Post to the list if you know of a school that includes Asterisk. Simon and I are pretty bold, one of us could call the school and track somebody down. Let's reach out. I think Sheridan used to have some Asterisk stuff in the telecom program. Can anyone confirm/deny that? Leif? Any other thoughts on this are welcome. Dave Donovan
