Hi Simon,

   Yes, there >is< interest, besides from me.

   I, and I believe I can speak for everyone else on this list, appreciate your 
work/time/effort in organizing TAUG and arranging these presentations and 
website/mailing list.

   Even better for us distanced from the meetings, if we can listen in, via 
streaming or recording.

   Thanks,

   --terry
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:41:34AM -0400, Simon P. Ditner wrote:
--> It's good to know there's interest ;-)
--> 
--> Leif Madsen recorded all of the talks at IT360 on behalf of
--> osvoip.org, and they'll be appearing online gradually. I'll try to get
--> the taug website in beter order so that I can link to them well, every
--> time I look at the site, it pains me; maybe i'll rewrite it in django.
--> 
--> I'm planning on recording Leif's talk this Thursday. I would
--> definitely stream them online if the civic centre weren't such a
--> hostile environment for wireless networking.
--> 
--> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Terry D. Cudney <[email protected]> 
wrote:
--> > Hi Simon,
--> >
--> >   What is the status of recording the TAUG meetings? Were you able to 
record the last one? I think (although it doesn't appear on the website) that 
Stephan Monette was doing the presentation on honeypots and mousetraps? Or did 
that not happen?
--> >
--> >   This one on 1.6 sounds pretty interesting too.
--> >
--> >   Sorry for the nagging, but the recordings are the only way I'm able to 
get something from the meeting material. Much appreciated if you can do it.
--> >
--> >   --terry
--> >
--> > PS The one you shared on FreeSwitch and pfSense was very good... I don't 
care if it's been post-processed.. It's better than nothing!
--> >
--> > On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 04:16:38PM -0400, Simon P. Ditner wrote:
--> > --> Synopsis:
--> > -->
--> > --> Unusual uses: What you didn't know your Asterisk system could do
--> > -->
--> > --> In order to keep up with the latest features in the Asterisk 1.6.x 
branches,
--> > --> this presentation will delve into some useful features that are in, 
or soon to
--> > --> be merged, into Asterisk. We'll touch on five really cool features, 
such as
--> > --> iCal/Exchange/Zimbra calendar integration, XMPP (Jabber) integration, 
IMAP
--> > --> voicemail storage, usage of CURL, and ODBC integration (func_odbc &
--> > --> adaptive_cdr_odbc). The slides will include the configuration used 
during the
--> > --> demo portion of the presentation.
--> > -->
--> > --> Leif Madsen is an Asterisk consultant with over 5 years of 
experience, and is a
--> > --> co-author of Asterisk: The Future of Telephony, published by O'Reilly 
Media.
--> > --> Leif has built clustered solutions for ITSPs and call centres, and 
specializes
--> > --> in Asterisk database integration in these clustered systems. He is 
also the
--> > --> primary bug marshal and release manager of Asterisk.
--> > -->
--> > --> When:
--> > -->
--> > --> Thursday April 30th
--> > --> 7:00pm - 8:00pm
--> > -->
--> > --> Where:
--> > -->
--> > --> North York Civic Centre (in Mel Lastman Square)
--> > --> Committee Room 1
--> > --> 5100 Yonge St.,
--> > --> North York, ON
--> > --> (Google map link: http://xrl.us/hqbw)
--> > -->
--> > --> The entrance into the conference area is well back from the road, just
--> > --> in front of the fountains.
--> > -->
--> > --> Driving:
--> > -->
--> > --> The North York Civic Centre (in Mel Lastman Square) is located on the
--> > --> West side of Yonge Street, just North of Yonge and Sheppard. There is
--> > --> plenty of (P)arking behind the building at 180 Beecroft Road, or
--> > --> underneath Empress Walk (entrance is off of Yonge and Emwood Ave.)
--> > -->
--> > --> TTC:
--> > -->
--> > --> The North York Civic Centre (in Mel Lastman Square) is located at the
--> > --> North York Centre subway stop, one stop North of Sheppard Station.
--> > -->
--> > --> Afterwards, we will progress to a nearby pub, likely Milestones.
--> > -->
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--> > Name:   Terry D. Cudney
--> > Phone:  (705) 812-4949
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--> >
--> > Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
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--> >
--> > Having a smoking section in a restaurant is like...
--> > having a peeing sectionin a swimming pool.
--> >
--> 
--> 
--> 
--> -- 
--> | It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what
--> | you know for sure that just ain't so.   -- Mark Twain
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SIP: [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected]

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