You know arguing about using GNU PBX is like arguing over if an rectal
sphincter stinks or not...

The fact of the matter is YOU CAN NOT USE GNU PBX PERIOD... I don't care how
many people voted for it... Its like if for some reason Arnold Swarchenegger
got 70% of the Popular vote for US President he still cant be the US
President because he is not a natural born US Citizen.

Picking GNU PBX doesn't change anything... You end up in the same situation
of market confusion like you do with OpenPBX.

K

On 3/23/07 11:28 PM, "bkml" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On Mar 24, 2007, at 12:04 PM, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
> 
>> there was a poll
>> 
>> gnupbx won some votes, but the name cannot be used
>> 
>> the next in line is callweaver
>> 
>> let's stick with that
> 
> I think you are mistaken.
> 
> If you had a presidential election in a country where there is a run-
> off round to be held if no candidate reaches more than 50% in the
> first round and you then hold a run-off poll with a disqualified
> candidate, this would be election fraud and you would hear about it
> prominently in the evening news. Unless this was in a law-less banana
> republic, the run-off poll would have to be repeated. In fact, the
> entire election may be declared invalid.
> 
> Evidently, the way this project is mismanaged fits the description of
> a law-less banana republic quite well and you may not care. However,
> I wanted to mention this anyway because there have been people here
> who were earlier lecturing others about democratic credentials. It
> seems that this was just rhetoric, all talk and no walk.
> 
> It also matters because of the signal it sends to potential
> supporters/sponsors. The charter mentions that one of the objectives
> for the project is to "do things right". How likely is anybody going
> to believe that if the project can't even manage to organise a poll
> and follow proper procedure?
> 
> rgds
> benjk
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