On Saturday 17 May 2008 01:06, Brandon Kruse wrote: > One more thing, > > The Digium Asterisk-GUI was designed ALL clientside (It is ALL javascript).
That's not always a good thing. > Trixbox uses PHP/mysql/apache2, whereas the AsteriskGUI uses the builtin > Asterisk HTTP Server, and javascript files (because we believe that there > should never be unneeded load on the box that your phone calls are running > through. ) > You're still running an http server on your asterisk box. You could offload even more by using something like my mysqlswitch and a 2nd box for mysql + Apache. In reality most people are either running asterisk at home where it doesn't matter or running it 'big time' where the gui is no use / too slow. I still believe that an internal http server is just so wrong in the first place - but you're entitled to your opinion ;) Good work with the iax2 integration. Some integration with the contacts would be really useful, perhaps a voip number. I have here a Pirelli DP-L10 sip+gsm phone which has a really nice feature, the ability to set a preferred network to dial from, ie GSM Only VOIP Only GSM Preferred VOIP Preferred Obviously the 'Only' options are just that network, the 'Preferred' options will try the preferred method and if that fails (no coverage, no wifi etc) it tries the other. So basically I have it VOIP and it'll fallback to GSM when my asterisk box can't be reached. The downside is that SIP suffers from so many issues with the separate audio / control paths. IAX2, as you're obviously well aware, cures this. Is this limited to the freerunner just because of wifi or is there some other reason? I'm thinking BT or teathered (sp) would still be useful on the gta01. Looking forward to getting my grubby paws on it :D -- Andy / ScaredyCat _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community