Hello Kurt and list,

Here I resubmit my proposal for Device:VoiceModem. There doesnt seem to be a 
category that already suits:


Hi all,

I have finished a new application script:

phone.pl

Perl application for handling phone calls with a voice modem and caller id.
Recognises and displays inbound caller id calls and optionally 
looks up names in a
KDE Address Book (KAB) database. Logs inbound calls to a flat history file.
Optional Tk GUI. Works with any standard caller-id compliant voice modem on
any Unix.

I respectfully submit a request for a new SCRIPT CATEGORY

Device:VoiceModem


Cheers.

On Wed, 9 Jan 2002 12:34, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
> On Jan 08, David Owen wrote:
> > Double good luck!!  I also tried to have a new category created a couple
> > of months ago and  and have seen nothing as a response.  In fact I had
> > tried a little earlier to get the same category started, but had no luck
> > either time.  I have given up!  I guess that they are all too busy with
> > other stuff.
>
> Hello all,
>
>     Let's get back on the right foot here.
>
>     I'm the guy who creates categories.  I watch for script authors to make
> proposals, then I wait for discussion.
>
>     Lately, the members of the scripts list don't seem to be long on
> discussion.  Thus, I'm declaring an amnesty period.
>
>     If you've proposed a script category, please do so again.  Say what
> it does, what the new category is, and why it doesn't belong in an
> existing category (if there's an existing category that's reasonably
> applicable).  Barring violent opposition, I'll create the category for
> you right away.
>
>     Cheers,
>     Kurt

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