RE: [Asterisk-Users] Call Parking and Paid Digium software modifications

2003-10-13 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
Is there an underlying reason you want to do this? Because if a call is
already parked on 701 and you transfer another call to 701 to park it,
both callers would be connected.

I am sure there is a better way to implement what you want.


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 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call Parking and Paid Digium software
 modifications
 
 Hello,
 
 I'm considering paying Digium to do a modification to Asterisk so that
 calls
 can be parked on specific user-defined numbers(transfer to 701 and
it's
 parked on 701, transfer to 702 and it's parked on 702) instead of the
way
 Asterisk currently does call parking(transfer to 700 and then it tells
you
 where it put the call 701-720).
 
 What would be the price range for this feature to be programmed?
 
 Would anyone else out there be willing to contribute money for this
 project?
 
 Is there any chance of this being done by someone for free in the next
 month?
 
 Could we also add call logging to the call_parking application(for CDR
and
 h flag)?
 
 I would, of course, want all of the code to be Open-sourced and
included
 in
 Asterisk distros if possible.
 
 Any feedback would be appreciated.
 
 MATT---
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call Parking and Paid Digium software modifications

2003-10-13 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
 Is there an underlying reason you want to do this? Because if a call is
 already parked on 701 and you transfer another call to 701 to park it,
 both callers would be connected.

Actually I have to agree with Matt; I would like to be able to specify where 
it's parked and get a busy if I try to park a call where there is already 
one waiting.  That's how the old KSU worked anyway.

Regards,
Andrew
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call Parking and Paid Digium software modifications

2003-10-13 Thread James Sizemore
Most PBX do park the way your old KSU system did.
As a matter of fact Asterisk is the only PBX I have ever seen
that parks the way it does.
If given a choice my uses would use the normal way. And I would
be happy not to here the question can you speed up her talking? LOL
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:

Is there an underlying reason you want to do this? Because if a call is
already parked on 701 and you transfer another call to 701 to park it,
both callers would be connected.
   

Actually I have to agree with Matt; I would like to be able to specify where 
it's parked and get a busy if I try to park a call where there is already 
one waiting.  That's how the old KSU worked anyway.

Regards,
Andrew
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