Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk 3rd party developed commercial software sales licensing platform

2008-05-05 Thread Jeffrey Thompson


Creating an Ecosystem for Asterisk developers to make money is a good thing.

I suggest creating an Asterisk Business Consortium (ABC), to which Digium is 
invited to participate as a member :)

I think it's best for everyone's interests that it not be centrally controlled, 
but bring together individual developers and companies in a consortium, ABC, 
who have the objective of making money with Asterisk, and pooling their ideas, 
business models, common needs, talents, and resources to show how you can make 
money with Asterisk.

But the ABC brings together those who have an Asterisk passion to create viable 
business products and services that they can sell and compete in the 
marketplace.

It would be great to have a web site that would facilitate ABC.  

We already have a discussion forum (asterisk-biz).  What we need is a way to 
organize the discussion into potential products (needs), document those needs 
(Wiki) and provide a Marketplace (like Amazon.com) where ABC can sell and 
license their products.

I also suggest that this money making discussion be moved to the asterisk-biz 
discussion list.

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770-234-8509


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Re: [asterisk-users] http://www.asteriskdocs.org/html/apas02.html

2008-05-01 Thread Jeffrey Thompson


It's nice that the author is listening :)

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[asterisk-users] Unified Messaging On Thin Client / Terminal Server

2007-12-26 Thread Jeffrey Thompson
I would like to get Unified Messaging working in a Thin Client /  
Terminal Server environment.  What I would like to happen: when a user  
gets a voice-mail, Asterisk sends an email with a Voicemail-URL that  
notifies the person they have a message.  When they click that from  
their Remote-Desktop / RDP / Thin Client session, that sends a message  
via HTTP to Asterisk to play the voicemail on the user's phone  
(Preferably with no other buttons needing to be pushed).  The idea is  
that playing the voicemail over the Thin Client / RDP session won't  
work or will provide poor sound quality, but instead, to use the VOIP  
Network on a digital phone to play the message.

Does this exist?  Does it make sense?  Is it possible to do?

Thanks for your assistance!
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