Hello, as a distributor and integrator of Sangoma's cards,
i will have a close look at the problem.
we have integrated all Sangoma's devices in our own
kernel's for our Asterisk* based solutions
we just need to have more informations on how to setup a
AstLinux dev environment to make tests on our soekris
hardware
best regards
Thierry
WideVOIP
I would REALLY like to see Sangoma better supported in AstLinux. I would even be willing to help chip into a bounty to make it happen. However, I feel that the best approach is for someone who has the necessary skills and "some" free time initiate a dialogue with Sangoma and get them to do the real hard-core patching etc.
De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Tom Bacevicius
Envoyé : vendredi 20 octobre 2006 06:52
À : Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash
Objet : Re: [Astlinux-users] Sangoma Status
From what I understand Sangoma's support is really top notch. I've read a few posts online about how Sangoma created custom patches for specific customer problems and then later rolled them into their official release. When I emailed them about this last week they seemed very eager to help. They mentioned that they had their drivers working on AstLinux in the past and would like to see it working again.
In my humble opinion any donations would be better served going to Kris and his team. These drivers are just a small piece of a VERY large puzzle.
I'm going try forwarding this email chain to the support person I corresponded with to try and show them that there really is a demand for their hardware to run in AstLinux. Maybe that will be enough to get and expert to dedicate some of their time to make this work.
Tom
On 10/19/06, Barry Fawthrop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:What kind of Donation $50 $ 100 ?
Barry
Darrick Hartman wrote:
> Mike Dent wrote:
>
>> Maybe Sangoma would donate an A200 and S518 to help the developers?
>> After all it would be in their interest.
>>
>>
> The card isn't the issue. The Sangoma install script is designed to
> work on a full system. It does not work well in an embedded build
> system. Additionally, there are likely some patches requires to make it
> compile on a uclibc environment. If it was a "make, make install" type
> of installation, it would be much easier.
>
> The best thing someone (or a group of someone's) could do is make a
> donation to cover the development work. There are several features that
> made their way into Astlinux because of paid support projects.
>
> Even then, the developers need to have time. At the moment, I have
> negative free time (for the next two weeks).
>
> Darrick
>
>
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