Carl T. Miller wrote: > James Lyons wrote: > >> Yes yes yes!!! Finally!! What we've all been waiting for!!! With so much >> more in store soon!! >> > > Very cool! I just installed AsteriskNOW and was happy to see > how easy it was to set up and use. > > Great news!! Thanks!! >> Soooo in light of this, AsteriskNOW 1.1 will be available in two >> flavors, Pure and Plus, with the former containing only released, GPL >> code, and the latter, very similar, but containing components that are >> not available under the terms of the GPL. >> > > What kinds of things can we look forward to in the Plus flavor? > > Is Plus going to be Pure, but with "entitlements," or will it be > a completely separate entity? > > c > > > Right off the bat, Plus will be a separate distribution entirely, and will eventually provide res_cepstral (for text to speech), res_phoneprov (for polycom phone provisioning), res_speech_lumenvox (for speech rec) and codec_g729a. But res_cepstral res_phoneprov, and codec_g729a are already available in 1.0 and will continue to be available there. You could say 1.0 is a hybrid between Pure and Plus.
1.1 will bring with it two separate distributions of AsteriskNOW, Pure and Plus and in order to use the components distributed with Plus, you will have to upgrade the system to that top-level group-dist from say [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1 I hope I didn't just confuse everyone, did I? -JL _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisknow mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisknow
