Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-23 Thread sean darcy
Pascal Bruno wrote:
 It seems like a few people including me DID understand what Dhaval 
 meant, or maybe some people used they common sense and their 
 intelligence to understand what somebody who's english is not the 
 primary language wanted to say and put some effort to guide or help 
 someone in the community getting to the right direction instead of 
 trying to put him down.
 
 I think a few others need to consider investigating more deeply the 
 basic mechanics of understanding written English, or should themselves 
 research what some collections of syllables intend to convey.  I also 
 think if they were that good, why not provided some english tutoring 
 instead of putting people down.
 
 Good luck in you research Dhaval!
 

Well said.

sean


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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-20 Thread marek cervenka
 can anybody help me to give Opensource SIP client information which can be 
 modified as per our requirment

http://www.qutecom.org

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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-20 Thread Alex Samad
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:38:24AM +1000, Paul Hales wrote:
 
 Not true. I am always wrong.
 (wait...is that a paradox?)

only on the 42nd  time

 
 PaulH
 
 

[snip]

 ContactTel Business wrote:


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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-18 Thread Alex Balashov
What on earth are you talking about?  What open source client?  What is 
your requirement?  What exactly is presumed under the operative verb give?

Have you considered investigating more deeply the basic mechanics of the 
written English language?  Or do you simply have not the foggiest clue 
what these collections of syllables intended to convey meaning -- words 
  -- mean?

DHAVAL INDRODIYA wrote:

 hi all,
 
 can anybody help me to give Opensource SIP client information which can 
 be modified as per our requirment
 
 regards
 Dhaval
 
 
 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-18 Thread Trevor Hammonds
Perhaps DHAVAL INDRODIYA should just click here:
http://tinyurl.com/rbddau

Sincerely,
Trevor Hammonds

On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 3:36 AM, Alex Balashov
abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:
 What on earth are you talking about?  What open source client?  What is
 your requirement?  What exactly is presumed under the operative verb give?

 Have you considered investigating more deeply the basic mechanics of the
 written English language?  Or do you simply have not the foggiest clue
 what these collections of syllables intended to convey meaning -- words
  -- mean?

 DHAVAL INDRODIYA wrote:

 hi all,

 can anybody help me to give Opensource SIP client information which can
 be modified as per our requirment

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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-18 Thread ALEXANDER BALASHOV
You're right.

Trevor Hammonds wrote:

 Perhaps DHAVAL INDRODIYA should just click here:
 http://tinyurl.com/rbddau
 
 Sincerely,
 Trevor Hammonds
 
 On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 3:36 AM, Alex Balashov
 abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:
 What on earth are you talking about?  What open source client?  What is
 your requirement?  What exactly is presumed under the operative verb give?

 Have you considered investigating more deeply the basic mechanics of the
 written English language?  Or do you simply have not the foggiest clue
 what these collections of syllables intended to convey meaning -- words
  -- mean?

 DHAVAL INDRODIYA wrote:

 hi all,

 can anybody help me to give Opensource SIP client information which can
 be modified as per our requirment
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-18 Thread Scott Gifford
DHAVAL INDRODIYA dhaval.it01...@gmail.com writes:

 can anybody help me to give Opensource SIP client information which
 can be modified as per our requirment

Hello Dhaval,

We have tried several open-source SIP phones on Linux.  We have had
the best luck with Twinkle Phone:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~mfnboer/twinkle/index.html

It has lots of hooks where you can stick your own scripts to modify
its behavior.  We also had pretty good luck with SFLphone:

http://www.sflphone.org/

There is a list of open source clients on voip-info that includes
these two.  It might be a good starting point:

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Open+Source+VOIP+Software

Good luck!

Scott.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-18 Thread Pascal Bruno
It seems like a few people including me DID understand what Dhaval meant, or
maybe some people used they common sense and their intelligence to
understand what somebody who's english is not the primary language wanted to
say and put some effort to guide or help someone in the community getting to
the right direction instead of trying to put him down.

I think a few others need to consider investigating more deeply the basic
mechanics of understanding written English, or should themselves research
what some collections of syllables intend to convey.  I also think if they
were that good, why not provided some english tutoring instead of putting
people down.

Good luck in you research Dhaval!




On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Scott Gifford sgiff...@suspectclass.comwrote:

 DHAVAL INDRODIYA dhaval.it01...@gmail.com writes:

  can anybody help me to give Opensource SIP client information which
  can be modified as per our requirment

 Hello Dhaval,

 We have tried several open-source SIP phones on Linux.  We have had
 the best luck with Twinkle Phone:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~mfnboer/twinkle/index.html

 It has lots of hooks where you can stick your own scripts to modify
 its behavior.  We also had pretty good luck with SFLphone:

http://www.sflphone.org/

 There is a list of open source clients on voip-info that includes
 these two.  It might be a good starting point:

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Open+Source+VOIP+Software

 Good luck!

 Scott.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-18 Thread Alex Balashov
Pascal Bruno wrote:

 intelligence to understand what somebody who's english is not the 
 primary language wanted to say and put some effort to guide or help 
 someone in the community getting to the right direction instead of 
 trying to put him down.

If language were the only problem, there would be no hostile reception 
to his question.  Non-native English speakers are ubiquitous in this 
space.

I think the more discerning members of the audience recognise that there 
are deeper issues at work here related to the mental disposition from 
which the line of questioning is proceeding.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-18 Thread ContactTel Business
Niecly said.. hoeever, these list are not for astrix users, butt for
bashing, didnot you realise this ?

It had where 4 years more , know that this is fluent in this site.

 

Translated as in : this list is a bash fest since i can remember back in
2004, everyone is right, no one is wrong, everyone is a god, and so on.

However you made a point that will get tossed back in the pit of endless
replies however good a point it was.

 

 

 

 

 

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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Pascal Bruno
Sent: May-18-09 7:50 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

 

It seems like a few people including me DID understand what Dhaval meant, or
maybe some people used they common sense and their intelligence to
understand what somebody who's english is not the primary language wanted to
say and put some effort to guide or help someone in the community getting to
the right direction instead of trying to put him down.

 

I think a few others need to consider investigating more deeply the basic
mechanics of understanding written English, or should themselves research
what some collections of syllables intend to convey.  I also think if they
were that good, why not provided some english tutoring instead of putting
people down.

 

Good luck in you research Dhaval!

 

 

 

On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Scott Gifford sgiff...@suspectclass.com
wrote:

DHAVAL INDRODIYA dhaval.it01...@gmail.com writes:

 can anybody help me to give Opensource SIP client information which
 can be modified as per our requirment

Hello Dhaval,

We have tried several open-source SIP phones on Linux.  We have had
the best luck with Twinkle Phone:

   http://www.xs4all.nl/~mfnboer/twinkle/index.html

It has lots of hooks where you can stick your own scripts to modify
its behavior.  We also had pretty good luck with SFLphone:

   http://www.sflphone.org/

There is a list of open source clients on voip-info that includes
these two.  It might be a good starting point:

   http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Open+Source+VOIP+Software

Good luck!

Scott.


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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-18 Thread Carlos Ruiz Diaz
I also have problems writing in English and I use to ignore this kind of
treatment but your discriminative reaction just makes me sick and I feel
sorry for you. English is not a hard language to learn/understand and it is
probably perfect to be the most used language (after Chinese :S) in the
earth and you should not feel superior for speaking it.

If there is any syntax/semantic error in my text, don't bother trying to
correct it. If you have enough IQ it will be understandable for you.



On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Alex Balashov abalas...@evaristesys.comwrote:

 Pascal Bruno wrote:

  intelligence to understand what somebody who's english is not the
  primary language wanted to say and put some effort to guide or help
  someone in the community getting to the right direction instead of
  trying to put him down.

 If language were the only problem, there would be no hostile reception
 to his question.  Non-native English speakers are ubiquitous in this
 space.

 I think the more discerning members of the audience recognise that there
 are deeper issues at work here related to the mental disposition from
 which the line of questioning is proceeding.

 --
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 Evariste Systems
 Web: http://www.evaristesys.com/
 Tel: (+1) (678) 954-0670
 Direct : (+1) (678) 954-0671
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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-18 Thread Alex Balashov
I think you misunderstood my statement.  I am not referring to any 
aspect of language mechanics or language usage whatsoever, but rather to 
the do vs. think aspect of the inquiry, which can be posed in a 
range of ways -- from the most refined and polished English to the most 
broken imaginable.

Forget English.  Nothing to do with English.

Carlos Ruiz Diaz wrote:

 I also have problems writing in English and I use to ignore this kind of 
 treatment but your discriminative reaction just makes me sick and I feel 
 sorry for you. English is not a hard language to learn/understand and it 
 is probably perfect to be the most used language (after Chinese :S) in 
 the earth and you should not feel superior for speaking it.
 
 If there is any syntax/semantic error in my text, don't bother trying to 
 correct it. If you have enough IQ it will be understandable for you.
 
 
 
 On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Alex Balashov 
 abalas...@evaristesys.com mailto:abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:
 
 Pascal Bruno wrote:
 
   intelligence to understand what somebody who's english is not the
   primary language wanted to say and put some effort to guide or help
   someone in the community getting to the right direction instead of
   trying to put him down.
 
 If language were the only problem, there would be no hostile reception
 to his question.  Non-native English speakers are ubiquitous in this
 space.
 
 I think the more discerning members of the audience recognise that there
 are deeper issues at work here related to the mental disposition from
 which the line of questioning is proceeding.
 
 --
 Alex Balashov
 Evariste Systems
 Web: http://www.evaristesys.com/
 Tel: (+1) (678) 954-0670
 Direct : (+1) (678) 954-0671
 Mobile : (+1) (678) 237-1775
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-18 Thread Paul Hales

Not true. I am always wrong.
(wait...is that a paradox?)

PaulH


ContactTel Business wrote:

 Niecly said.. hoeever, these list are not for astrix users, butt for
 bashing, didnot you realise this ?

 It had where 4 years more , know that this is fluent in this site.

  

 Translated as in : this list is a bash fest since i can remember back
 in 2004, everyone is right, no one is wrong, everyone is a god, and so on.

 However you made a point that will get tossed back in the “pit of
 endless replies” however good a point it was.

  

  

  

  

  

 *From:* asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
 [mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] *On Behalf Of *Pascal
 Bruno
 *Sent:* May-18-09 7:50 PM
 *To:* Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 *Subject:* Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

  

 It seems like a few people including me DID understand what Dhaval
 meant, or maybe some people used they common sense and their
 intelligence to understand what somebody who's english is not the
 primary language wanted to say and put some effort to guide or help
 someone in the community getting to the right direction instead of
 trying to put him down.

  

 I think a few others need to consider investigating more deeply the
 basic mechanics of understanding written English, or should themselves
 research what some collections of syllables intend to convey.  I also
 think if they were that good, why not provided some english tutoring
 instead of putting people down.

  

 Good luck in you research Dhaval!

  

  

  

 On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Scott Gifford
 sgiff...@suspectclass.com mailto:sgiff...@suspectclass.com wrote:

 DHAVAL INDRODIYA dhaval.it01...@gmail.com
 mailto:dhaval.it01...@gmail.com writes:

  can anybody help me to give Opensource SIP client information which
  can be modified as per our requirment

 Hello Dhaval,

 We have tried several open-source SIP phones on Linux.  We have had
 the best luck with Twinkle Phone:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~mfnboer/twinkle/index.html
 http://www.xs4all.nl/%7Emfnboer/twinkle/index.html

 It has lots of hooks where you can stick your own scripts to modify
 its behavior.  We also had pretty good luck with SFLphone:

http://www.sflphone.org/

 There is a list of open source clients on voip-info that includes
 these two.  It might be a good starting point:

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Open+Source+VOIP+Software

 Good luck!

 Scott.


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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-18 Thread Carlos Ruiz Diaz
 I think you misunderstood my statement.  I am not referring to any aspect
of language mechanics or language usage whatsoever

 Have you considered investigating more deeply the basic mechanics of the
 written English language?  Or do you simply have not the foggiest clue
 what these collections of syllables intended to convey meaning -- words

I don't think so.

 do vs. think aspect

Yes, I have to admit that you are right saying that. When I don't know how
to write/read something, I just
http://translate.google.com.py/translate_t?hl=es#



On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:42 PM, Alex Balashov abalas...@evaristesys.comwrote:

 I think you misunderstood my statement.  I am not referring to any aspect
 of language mechanics or language usage whatsoever, but rather to the do
 vs. think aspect of the inquiry, which can be posed in a range of ways --
 from the most refined and polished English to the most broken imaginable.

 Forget English.  Nothing to do with English.

 Carlos Ruiz Diaz wrote:

  I also have problems writing in English and I use to ignore this kind of
 treatment but your discriminative reaction just makes me sick and I feel
 sorry for you. English is not a hard language to learn/understand and it is
 probably perfect to be the most used language (after Chinese :S) in the
 earth and you should not feel superior for speaking it.

 If there is any syntax/semantic error in my text, don't bother trying to
 correct it. If you have enough IQ it will be understandable for you.



 On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Alex Balashov 
 abalas...@evaristesys.commailto:
 abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:

Pascal Bruno wrote:

  intelligence to understand what somebody who's english is not the
  primary language wanted to say and put some effort to guide or help
  someone in the community getting to the right direction instead of
  trying to put him down.

If language were the only problem, there would be no hostile reception
to his question.  Non-native English speakers are ubiquitous in this
space.

I think the more discerning members of the audience recognise that
 there
are deeper issues at work here related to the mental disposition from
which the line of questioning is proceeding.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Open source SIP client

2009-05-18 Thread joko pitoyo
Small problem so large, that in speaking it's good to use the correct
spelling,and courteous.
Thanks

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 7:49 AM, Carlos Ruiz Diaz carlos.ruizd...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  I think you misunderstood my statement.  I am not referring to any aspect
 of language mechanics or language usage whatsoever

  Have you considered investigating more deeply the basic mechanics of the
  written English language?  Or do you simply have not the foggiest clue
  what these collections of syllables intended to convey meaning -- words

 I don't think so.

  do vs. think aspect

 Yes, I have to admit that you are right saying that. When I don't know how
 to write/read something, I just
 http://translate.google.com.py/translate_t?hl=es#




 On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:42 PM, Alex Balashov 
 abalas...@evaristesys.comwrote:

 I think you misunderstood my statement.  I am not referring to any aspect
 of language mechanics or language usage whatsoever, but rather to the do
 vs. think aspect of the inquiry, which can be posed in a range of ways --
 from the most refined and polished English to the most broken imaginable.

 Forget English.  Nothing to do with English.

 Carlos Ruiz Diaz wrote:

  I also have problems writing in English and I use to ignore this kind of
 treatment but your discriminative reaction just makes me sick and I feel
 sorry for you. English is not a hard language to learn/understand and it is
 probably perfect to be the most used language (after Chinese :S) in the
 earth and you should not feel superior for speaking it.

 If there is any syntax/semantic error in my text, don't bother trying to
 correct it. If you have enough IQ it will be understandable for you.



 On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Alex Balashov 
 abalas...@evaristesys.com mailto:abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:

Pascal Bruno wrote:

  intelligence to understand what somebody who's english is not the
  primary language wanted to say and put some effort to guide or help
  someone in the community getting to the right direction instead of
  trying to put him down.

If language were the only problem, there would be no hostile reception
to his question.  Non-native English speakers are ubiquitous in this
space.

I think the more discerning members of the audience recognise that
 there
are deeper issues at work here related to the mental disposition from
which the line of questioning is proceeding.

--
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Evariste Systems
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Tel: (+1) (678) 954-0670
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