On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Simon J Mudd <[email protected]> wrote:
> [email protected] (Michael Collins) writes: > > > Please go vote here: > > http://www.freeswitch.org/node/208 > > > > Be honest - we need real feedback. Don't click the first choice unless > you > > really have the money. :) > > There's a missing option IMO at least for SOHO people like > myself. That's better documentation, such as books on FreeSWITCH, > perhaps showing how to build a small SOHO system, perhaps using > "standard" example components like a few hard SIP phones and a SIP > gateway, and perhaps a local SIP -> PSTN gateway. Then show how to > configure things like recording conversations, enable "out of hours" > voicemail for "non-special" outside callers. Something like that. > > I'd buy a book that covered stuff like that today. I bought several > books on VoIP, a couple of Asterisk books and have read some related > RFCs but I'm not a VoIP professioal. So any (good) books on FreeSWITCH > would help me adapt my knowledge on Asterisk to FreeSWITCH, and help > me setup FreeSWITCH the way I want. > We are aware of this issue and are addressing it separately. Pretty much everyone is on board with better written documentation. This poll is specifically asking about on-site training or a boot-camp style training program, both of which would require a serious financial commitment from the participants. If you are not in a position for serious FS training then option #3 would be for you. -MC
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