On 8/7/2005, "Zachary Whitley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If you find a wiki page that is incorrect, incomplete or needs any
>> other editing, do it! The rest of the community will be thankful for
>> your help.
>
> I don't want to get in the middle of this but what wiki are we
> referring to?
On 8/7/2005, "John Novack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>
>> I am not just picking on you Angus. I do tend to read almost every
>> message coming through the list and I get tired of reading all the
>> questions that 5 minutes of reading the configuration files or
>> sear
> If you find a wiki page that is incorrect, incomplete or needs any
> other editing, do it! The rest of the community will be thankful for
> your help.
I don't want to get in the middle of this but what wiki are we referring
to? voip-info.org/wiki-asterisk ?? I would be willing to contribute
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At least I used a personal pronoun... or are you speaking for Digium? 8-)
Nope, just Sunday afternoon venting... no official position should be
inferred from my comments
Well - here on the list I have seen people still using 1.0.5. Maybe that
info is correct for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not just picking on you Angus. I do tend to read almost every
message coming through the list and I get tired of reading all the questions
that 5 minutes of reading the configuration files or searching the wiki (as out
of date as it is) or even typing 'help' a
On 8/7/2005, "Kevin P. Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> coming through the list and I get tired of reading all the questions that
>> 5 minutes of reading the configuration files or searching the wiki (as
>> out of date as it is) or even typing 'help' at the CLI pr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
coming through the list and I get tired of reading all the questions that
5 minutes of reading the configuration files or searching the wiki (as out
of date as it is) or even typing 'help' at the CLI prompt can remedy.
And some of us are getting tired of people complai
On 8/7/2005, "Angus Comber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then in my extensions.conf I have:
>
> exten => 300,1,Dial(IAX/${EXTEN},20)
> exten => 300,2,Hangup
>
> I can dial from iaxComm (a soft IAX client) and that works fine. But
> when I try to dial 300 get:
>
> WARNING[22077]: channel.c1970 ast