Reza M. Reza wrote:
> Shidan, Duane:
> 
> Thanks for your feedback.   Me and my team are developing our own software
> that has certain specific needs that meet our criteria.  The decision to
> stay away from AGI is more of business & logistics.   Each developer and
> team has their own style and I respect & recognize that.  We want to stay
> away from AGI (at least for the immediate future) - and investigate ways
> (if available) for my original inquiry.

You didn't answer my question, what specifically is wrong with AGI? or
why is it so unsuitable in this case?

I realise there is a personal preference when it comes to doing things,
however that isn't what you said before:

> Also every hardcore Asterisk user knows of AGI & its limitations.

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