Hi David,

On Tue, 08 May 2007 10:00:25 +0930, David Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> My name is David Rowe and I am running the Free Telephony Project:
> 
> http://www.rowetel.com/ucasterisk/
> 
> We are developing a range of OPEN hardware designs for free telephony,
> for example FXS/FXO, E1/T1, and embedded DSP hardware.  The designs are
> maturing rapidly.  In mid 2007 commercial, fully assembled versions of
> the IP04 4-port IP-PBX will be available:
> 
> http://www.rowetel.com/ucasterisk/ip04
> 
> The IP04 is basically a free (as in speech) version of the Digium
> Asterisk Appliance that can be built for $100 in volume.  Anyone is free
> to re-use, modify, manufacture, sell our hardware designs.
> 
> Currently we run a port of Asterisk 1.4, but I would love to see a
> "free-er" application like Call Weaver running on our platform.  We can
> offer much support but would really appreciate some one taking ownership
> of such a port - we are pretty busy with hardware/production/DSP work.
> 
> Open PBX Hardware needs truly open PBX software!
> 
> This is an interesting opportunity for your project - a chance to be
> pre-loaded on commercial embedded IP-PBX hardware.  This will be a
> volume, mass produced product.  Given the open nature of the design, the
> extremely low cost of manufacture, and the attractiveness of embedded
> solutions I would expect many many units to be produced over the next
> few years.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> David
> 
> PS:  As a curious coincidence I co-wrote the original Voicetronix
> Perl-based OpenPBX, and was a founder of Voicetronix, building most of
> their early (and indeed current) products.  However I left the company a
> few years back and am not affiliated with them any more.
> 
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Glad to hear that you want to run callweaver on Free Telephony Project.
It is in fact a very interesting oportunity that we should consider and try our 
best to make it possible.
We still lack the GUI altough i think there are a few people writing one.

Callweaver will soon be under some major changes and will keep us busy. Can't 
think any of the developers that has a blackfin or time to try to port 
callweaver.
There is a old version of openpbx compiled against uclibc done by xming.

http://wojia.be/openpbx_org_using_uclibc_and_vmware_image_for_download

Since asterisk is already ported it shouldn't be very hard to port callweaver. 
If anyone is willing to do so we will help as always.

Cheers, 

--
Nelson Silva
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