We went live with making automated hold pickup calls 2 weeks ago using the 
telephony setup included in the Evergreen repo and I love it.  It took me quite 
a bit of time to setup, there are many pieces to getting it going, but once it 
is done it works great.  A big huge thank you to Lebbeous Fogle-Weekley and Joe 
Atzberger for the code and all the docs and examples.

Using flowrout as our SIP provider we can place ~50 calls at a time, and the 
cost is so cheap, less than a penny a minute.  Along with the fact that the 
callerID can be customized for each call so customers can redial from the CID 
and get back to their library make it way way better than our old system that 
just had a single POTS line.

I ran into some issues with various items, and differences between what is in 
the docs vs what worked on Debian that I'll try to document also.

I'm working on filling in some of the pieces in the docs that were left as 
TODO.  I've got the Holidays section done.  
https://gist.github.com/stompro/6ac6607c35a32eebbd7a/revisions

I'm also planning on updating the "Rollover of failed notices" section and the 
revalidation section.  The revalidation seems to just work, I just had to 
uncomment the line and put in the correct hostname, and calls get validated 
before they are queued.  I didn't need to do anything to setup the justintime 
service.

I don't see any docs on setting up the smart retry feature.  Could someone give 
me an example of how that script is used in the asterisk dialplan.
http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen.git;a=blob;f=Open-ILS/src/asterisk/pbx-daemon/eg-pbx-smart-retry.pl;h=9766113994d54bea53d163e9aa7dc7645d926f84;hb=0c9929ed83510f8180144c3935fdcd77f4d609eb

Thanks
Josh


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