Re: [asterisk-users] Bounty for parking on slot@context

2009-04-30 Thread Steve Howes
On 30 Apr 2009, at 04:41, Martin wrote:
 No more questions. This all can be done in 2-3 hrs [PERIOD].

Then do it.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Bounty for parking on slot@context

2009-04-30 Thread Martin
Steve,

On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Steve Howes st...@geekinter.net wrote:
 On 30 Apr 2009, at 04:41, Martin wrote:
 No more questions. This all can be done in 2-3 hrs [PERIOD].

 Then do it.

Then pay me $500

Also I see from your previous posts you like to send your little
useless comments 
your last few emails to the list consist just of these nice contributions:

1)
You sir, are made of fail.

2)
Touche

3)
Fail.

Why don't you save us the reading...

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Re: [asterisk-users] Bounty for parking on slot@context

2009-04-29 Thread Steve Edwards
Wrong list. asterisk-dev is for changing the C source code of Asterisk. I 
don't think AGI's count or are considered for inclusion into the 
subversion repository as stated by one of your conditions for payment.

On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Alistair Cunningham wrote:

 I'd like to offer a bounty for a feature for Asterisk where an AGI 
 program can park and retrieve calls on parking slots that are of the 
 form slot@context, where slot is a number and context is an 
 arbitrary string.

 Asterisk will not choose a slot; the AGI program will always specify 
 which exact slot and context to use. The AGI will keep track of which to 
 use in its own database. It's acceptable for Asterisk to return an error 
 if the AGI tries to park on a slot that's already in use. If you want to 
 implement automatic choosing of slots for the benefit of other Asterisk 
 users that's fine, but our code will always specify which slot to use 
 and your code must at least have an option to allow this.

 It must not be necessary to pre-define either slots or contexts in 
 Asterisk configuration files. It must be completely dynamic for the AGI 
 to choose at run-time.

 The call flow should work as follows:

 1. A call comes in from an external number.

 2. Asterisk passes control to the AGI.

 3. The AGI does a Dial() with the t option to a SIP phone on a remote 
 SIP registrar.

 4. The destination transfers the call using # or its own transfer 
 button. The # for the transfer should be the only thing in this call 
 flow that's set in the Asterisk configuration files.

 5. The transfer call comes back to the AGI, which decides that the 
 transferrer wants to park the call. Each transferring phone may have a 
 different code to park calls, so this is configured in the AGI's 
 database rather than Asterisk's features.conf.

 6. The AGI instructs Asterisk to park the original inbound call on 
 slot@context.

 7. Asterisk does this, and reads slot to the transferring phone.

 8. The transferring phone hangs up.

 9. Another telephone calls a number to pick up the parked call that goes 
 to the AGI. This number may be slot or it may not. For example, a user 
 may have *99slot configured in the AGI's database to pick up parked 
 calls. Only the AGI should care about this.

 10. The AGI instructs Asterisk to connect this call with the call parked 
 on slot@context.

 Steps 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 9 already exist. Steps 6, 7, and 10 need 
 written. I'm also open to other ideas for call flows; please discuss 
 with me before starting work however.

 If anyone would like to write this, and it gets accepted into the 
 Asterisk subversion repository for a future Asterisk version, Integrics 
 is willing to pay a bounty of USD 500, payable by PayPal.

I think you need another 0 in the bounty.

Thanks in advance,

Steve Edwards  sedwa...@sedwards.com  Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST
Newline Fax: +1-760-731-3000

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Re: [asterisk-users] Bounty for parking on slot@context

2009-04-29 Thread Martin
You're saying this is worth $5k ? This can be done in 2-3 hrs so are
you really charging
$1666-2500 an hour ?

Martin

On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Steve Edwards
asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
 If anyone would like to write this, and it gets accepted into the
 Asterisk subversion repository for a future Asterisk version, Integrics
 is willing to pay a bounty of USD 500, payable by PayPal.

 I think you need another 0 in the bounty.

 Thanks in advance,
 
 Steve Edwards      sedwa...@sedwards.com      Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST
 Newline                                             Fax: +1-760-731-3000


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Re: [asterisk-users] Bounty for parking on slot@context

2009-04-29 Thread Steve Edwards
Un-top-posting...

 On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Steve Edwards 
 asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:

 On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Alistair Cunningham wrote:

 If anyone would like to write this, and it gets accepted into the 
 Asterisk subversion repository for a future Asterisk version, 
 Integrics is willing to pay a bounty of USD 500, payable by PayPal.

 I think you need another 0 in the bounty.

On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Martin wrote:

 You're saying this is worth $5k ? This can be done in 2-3 hrs so are you 
 really charging $1666-2500 an hour ?

Why, yes. Aren't you?

Seriously though, I'd probably piss away a couple of hours emailing back 
and forth nailing down the exact functional requirements, criteria for 
acceptance, exploring capacity needs, suggesting solutions, agreeing on 
documentation requirements, negotiating support expectations, developing 
functional testing, load testing, customer review, reworking, debugging, 
and accommodating the inevitable misunderstandings especially since we 
speak such different languages (English versus American).

That sort of stuff (and a bunch more that didn't spontaneously spill out 
of my it's after 6pm alcohol induced stupor).

Oh. And then I'd have to add in a couple of hours to actually code it.

Thanks in advance,

Steve Edwards  sedwa...@sedwards.com  Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST
Newline Fax: +1-760-731-3000

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Re: [asterisk-users] Bounty for parking on slot@context

2009-04-29 Thread Martin
No more questions. This all can be done in 2-3 hrs [PERIOD].

Martin

On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Steve Edwards
asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
 Un-top-posting...

 On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Steve Edwards
 asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:

 On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Alistair Cunningham wrote:

 If anyone would like to write this, and it gets accepted into the
 Asterisk subversion repository for a future Asterisk version,
 Integrics is willing to pay a bounty of USD 500, payable by PayPal.

 I think you need another 0 in the bounty.

 On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Martin wrote:

 You're saying this is worth $5k ? This can be done in 2-3 hrs so are you
 really charging $1666-2500 an hour ?

 Why, yes. Aren't you?

 Seriously though, I'd probably piss away a couple of hours emailing back
 and forth nailing down the exact functional requirements, criteria for
 acceptance, exploring capacity needs, suggesting solutions, agreeing on
 documentation requirements, negotiating support expectations, developing
 functional testing, load testing, customer review, reworking, debugging,
 and accommodating the inevitable misunderstandings especially since we
 speak such different languages (English versus American).

 That sort of stuff (and a bunch more that didn't spontaneously spill out
 of my it's after 6pm alcohol induced stupor).

 Oh. And then I'd have to add in a couple of hours to actually code it.

 Thanks in advance,
 
 Steve Edwards      sedwa...@sedwards.com      Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST
 Newline                                             Fax: +1-760-731-3000

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