Yes, I've tries. I found a tarball with an implementation of
chan_woomra
and a document that specifies how woomra behaves. Basically nothing,
though, about what it is good for. Nor is there a link to any server
implementing it.
The server that compiles and builds during make is the woomera
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 03:44:34PM -0500, Brian West wrote:
> Considering the fact that chan_woomera WORKS! Have you taken the
> time to learn what woomera is and how it works? If not you shouldn't
> comment on it.
Yes, I've tries. I found a tarball with an implementation of chan_woomra
and
Considering the fact that chan_woomera WORKS! Have you taken the
time to learn what woomera is and how it works? If not you shouldn't
comment on it.
Woomera abstracts the complexities of h323(or other protocols) into
the woomera process which is totally external to asterisk which means
> On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 14:41 -0500, Brian West wrote:
> > chan_woomera is another alternative h323 implementation.
> Without being rude, why do we need another one? ie, why did you decide
> that another one needed to be written, what are the advantages (and
> dis-advantages) ??
I think maybe you a
On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 14:41 -0500, Brian West wrote:
> chan_woomera is another alternative h323 implementation.
>
> visit www.pbxfreeware.org for more information.
>
Without being rude, why do we need another one? ie, why did you decide
that another one needed to be written, what are the advanta
chan_woomera is another alternative h323 implementation.
visit www.pbxfreeware.org for more information.
Thanks,
Brian
www.cluecon.com
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