We would be really interested in what and how you have 
done your integration. We are going to building something, it just a question 
of 
which direction we decide to go. Any help would be greatly 
appreciated.
 
Thanks
Brad Yarotsky



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  shaker Khzym 
  To: Computer Clinic Brad 
  Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 3:09 
  PM
  Subject: FW: [Ledger-smb-devel] OT: 
  Asterisk and integrations
  


> Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 09:44:57 -0500
> 
  From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
  Subject: Re: [Ledger-smb-devel] OT: Asterisk and integrations
> 
> 
  Ed W wrote:
> 
> > Hmm, interesting. From this point of view, 
  what's the difference
> > between an AGI and a system call?
> 
  
> An AGI uses sockets between co-processes to communicate 
  back-and-forth.
> A system() just forks/execs a program. AGIs are much 
  more flexible, in
> that they can communicate data back to the dial plan 
  and/or change its
> behavior. For our purposes, we don't need 
  that.
> 
> >> On our desktops, we have robots listening on 
  the IRC channel. When they
> >> see a call that you've answered, 
  they kick off "firefox -remote...." to
> >> open the appropriate 
  Sugar, LedgerSMB and RT pages in tabs.
> 
> > Hmm, clever and 
  interesting.
> 
> > How do you decide which users get the 
  popup?
> 
> Well, there's a configuration file. In my config file, 
  I set my
> extension to 100, so if we get an IRC notification that 
  extension 100
> has answered a call, the popup triggers for me. Someone 
  whose robot
> is configured to watch extension 101, for example, won't 
  get the
> popup. (The robot runs as me, not root, and it's 
  started
> automatically when I log in.)
> 
> [...]
> 
  
> > Perhaps, but Sugar and Asterisk are a popular combination. Also 
  I think
> > what you have is possibly a lot of middleware that could 
  be re-used more
> > widely?
> 
> Honestly, it's a hackish 
  collection of Perl and Tcl scripts. But if people
> are really 
  interested, I'll consider cleaning them up and making them
> 
  available.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> David.
> 
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