Hi Rich,
the aefirion people merged into openpbx.org.
So thgat is what happened to it :)

On 06/01/06, Chris Albertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You're right application scripting IS different from
call routing which is different from describing hardware.

If I were to do this my way I'd use VoiceXML to build
applcations and menue trees.   But I'd keep informations
about users, thier extensions, if call forwarding is
enabled billing log and so on in a "real" data base.
The PBX would use something like ODBC to access the
database.  The ODBC abstraction layer would allow for
some ugly (but usful) configurations where (say) names
and phone numbers are in LDAP and biling data is in MySQL


--- Rich Bodo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I just discovered OpenPBX, I was actually looking on the web for the
> Voicetronix project of the same name:
> http://www.voicetronix.com.au/openpbx.htm , but this project is
> actually more interesting.  FYI, the Voicetronix project is an Open
> Source PBX written entirely in Perl.
>
> I was wondering if this project has any relation to previous Asterisk
> forks?
>
> There was at least one fork that produced significant new code.
> Aefirion.org?  Does anyone remember that project?  Web site is down,
> so I imagine it died.  However, it was pretty active at one point.
> Might be worth contacting the developers.
>
> I was also wondering how open you guys are to completely rethinking
> configuration and scripting?
>
> Really, there are three seperate types of information that are
> needed:
> server configuration, routing information, and application scripting.
>
> Asterisk combines these seperate concerns into configuration files
> (which can be translated by AEL).
>
> Standard languages for routing and application scripting exist that
> are in themselves much simpler and, of course, seperate.  Programming
> in a small, simple subset of VoiceXML and CCXML makes sense to me.
> Starting from scratch and developing simple languages makes sense to
> me.  In fact, creating just about anything different from the current
> Asterisk config methodology makes sense to me.  Just wondering what
> other people here think.
>
> --
>
> -Rich
> http://rbodo.blogspot.com
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